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carocat
03/Aug/07, 08:08 AM
There is a huge gap between advertised broadband speeds and the actual speeds users can achieve, research has shown.

A survey by consumer group Which? found that broadband packages promising speeds of up to 8Mbps (megabits per second) actually achieved far less.

Tests of 300 customers' net connections revealed that the average download speed they were getting was 2.7Mbps.

Which? has called on regulator Ofcom and Trading Standards to launch a fresh investigation into UK broadband.

Misleading ads

The speed tests were prompted by complaints from members of the public, unhappy with the speeds of their broadband connections.

In the last 12 months more internet service providers (ISPs) have offered services, promising speeds of up to 8Mbps.


FACTORS AFFECTING SPEED
How many people are being served by your local telephone exchange
How close you are to the telephone exchange (the closer, the faster)
The length and gauge of the line from the exchange
Electromagnetic noise from other lines in a cable or wiring within your home
The modem you use

The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has investigated several cases of misleading promotions, most recently asking Bulldog to make it clear in its adverts that speed was dependent on how far away from the exchange people lived.

It ruled that broadband providers could use the words "up to" 8Mbps when describing services as long as customers were likely to get close to those speeds.

The average speed achieved in the Which? trials was 2.7Mbps, with the lowest coming in at under 0.09Mbps, barely at dial-up rates, and the maximum only reaching 6.7Mbps.

"It is shocking that internet service providers can advertise ever-increasing speeds that seem to bear little resemblance to what most people can achieve in reality," said which.co.uk editor Malcolm Coles.

"If it's unlikely that you'll reach the advertised speed it should be made clear up front, so that you know with some certainty what you're buying," he added.

Lack of demand?

Ofcom told the BBC News website that it was monitoring the situation.

"If we get increasing complaints we may look at what more can be done. We are working closely with the ASA and it is very important that consumers know what they are getting and what they are paying for," said an Ofcom spokeswoman.

According to a Which? survey, done in conjunction with the speed tests, only one in 10 of its members thought that a broadband service advertised as up to 8Mbps would actually deliver the top speed.

Tim Johnson from analyst firm Point Topic believes that people are generally resigned to the fact that they are not going to get super-fast broadband any time soon.

"There is currently small demand for 8Mbps and we are in the early days for things that need that kind of bandwidth. The fact is that video generally is not served at those speeds even if you could receive it," he said.

A BT spokesman confirmed that 8Mbps would be a rarity for users.

"Virtually no-one will get it. The laws of physics start applying as soon as it leaves the exchange and you would have to live on top of the exchange to get the full 8 megabits," he said.

BT is currently upgrading its exchanges as part of its 21st Century Network (21CN) programme. It will allow for broadband speeds of up to 24Mbps and will start to be made available from early 2008.
Linky @ BBCnews (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6924866.stm)

bingo83
03/Aug/07, 10:41 AM
I have and ADSL2+ line at home which is supposed to give me 24meg down and 1.1 up, I normally get between 8 and 11 down and 1meg up. Its not as advertised but it is a lot cheaper and faster than what I was paying for from my old ISP.

Chinster
03/Aug/07, 10:46 AM
After 5pm my speeds fall dramatically. Up to 8mps my backside!

Project-Cooper
03/Aug/07, 11:34 AM
I'm not sure what my speed is... but I know its high. My internet speed it FAST, but when I download things, its VERY slow.

Fleeboi
03/Aug/07, 12:30 PM
I'm not sure what my speed is... but I know its high. My internet speed it FAST, but when I download things, its VERY slow.

wth? LOL

www.speedtest.net will tell you your internet speed.

Mine sucks, 1mb atm which is lame.

And I thought 21cn was supposed to be the most advanced networking system on Earth, and it can only offer 24meg? Then surely South Korea's is the best with 100mb broadband.

Outlaw
03/Aug/07, 12:51 PM
Most advanced..... without rewiring the whole of Britain with Fibre Optics

Fleeboi
03/Aug/07, 01:18 PM
Most advanced..... without rewiring the whole of Britain with Fibre Optics

On the 21CN site isn't that what they said was exactly what they're doing?... Starting with South Wales might I add, OH YEAH.

Dcontrol
03/Aug/07, 02:58 PM
I'm not surprised by this news at all. Very few us actually get the top end of the speed anyway. You can call your ISP all you want and they usually just try and shift the blame as to why or come up with some complete random nonsense (I speak of BT with experience, Fleeboi will back this up).

PicoDeath
03/Aug/07, 04:35 PM
I can only get half a MB, that's bull---- imo.

mjmaskrey
03/Aug/07, 04:52 PM
On an up to 16mb down 764kb up I get 10-11 down (I sometimes force it to sync at 8-9 to avoid any random disconnects) and 610 up....which for £10 a month is pretty damn good.

:)

mitchw01
03/Aug/07, 11:49 PM
You think thats bad. come to ireland. my wireless is faster than most broadband. LMFAO.

HotFish
04/Aug/07, 11:13 AM
At home on 8 cough cough with Sky - which is more like 4.5 and the exchange is only a mile away!

At work on BT Business - hmmmm nice 16meg all the way! no drops etc full steam ahead.

just Jam Man
04/Aug/07, 01:04 PM
you guys think britain is bad?
australia is just internet disaster central
t's ISP's are ridiculosly stupid,
apparantly i used 1GB usage allowance in two days.
also, they're speeds are pathetic
i dont get why Japan who have the best internet in the world, are only up the road (ocean) and australia has possibly one of the worst

phatmuther
05/Aug/07, 02:34 PM
i dont get why Japan who have the best internet in the world, are only up the road (ocean) and australia has possibly one of the worst
HAHAHAHahahahahahahaha, funniest, most stupidest thing Ive heard all day :D "I mean c'mon! Its only a completely different country!!!?"

Ahahahahahahahhahahaha.

just Jam Man
06/Aug/07, 05:58 AM
HAHAHAHahahahahahahaha, funniest, most stupidest thing Ive heard all day :D "I mean c'mon! Its only a completely different country!!!?"

Ahahahahahahahhahahaha.
i didnt say it wasnt a completely different country
if you read what i said then you would understand that i didn't get why japan is one of the closest countries to australia and it has the best internet services, yet australia has the worst,
so it's not really that stupid or really that funny.

Bigcon100
06/Aug/07, 08:30 PM
i jus read the title: NOT SURPRISED!!! my e-speed is ----! 0.44
Mb, how is that "high-speed broadband" like i pay for??? that must be THE slowest broadband out of anyone on here :@ :@ :@ bloody yorkshire countryside + mile away from the exchange.