The UK has the highest rate of Internet usage among the five largest European economies, according to a new Ofcom broadband report published for the government.
The Ofcom European Broadband Scorecard said that 81 percent of people In the UK were online, more than France, Germany, Italy and Spain. It adds that the UK benefits from a highly competitive broadband market which results in some of the lowest fixed and mobile broadband prices in Europe.
The report was proposed by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to measure the government’s progress towards its goal of having the best superfast broadband of any major European nation by 2015.
“It’s official – UK broadband is cheap. But to reap the financial benefits of what is a truly competitive market, Brits need to realise that loyalty doesn’t always pay. Switching deals or provider could save consumers £120 a year,” commented Marie-Louise Abretti, telecoms expert at uSwitch. “When it comes to super-fast broadband, it’s clear we’ve still got some catching up to do with our European neighbours. Although 65% of UK households can get super-fast speeds, many don’t realise they can, while others are worried about the strain it could put on their wallets.”
Are you fluent in the language of the Internet? Find out with our quiz!
New UK rules bring in basic security requirements for millions of internet-connected devices, aiming to…
Google parent Alphabet sees market capitalisation surge over $2tn on plan to over first-ever cash…
Google asks Virginia federal court to dismiss case brought by US Justice Department and eight…
Snapchat parent Snap reports user growth, revenues in spite of tough competition, in what may…
Quick-growing fast-fashion company Shein must comply with most stringent level of EU digital rules after…
Intel shares sag after company shares gloomy revenue predictions, as data centre chip demand hit…