ISPreview UK Study Finds Rising Broadband Satisfaction But Many Still Unhappy

An online survey of over 1200 ISPreview.co.uk readers, a consumer information website that covers broadband providers in the United Kingdom, has discovered that 32% of respondents plan to switch ISP in 2013 and service speed remains the biggest area of frustration (40%). - January 04, 2013

ISPreview Study Finds UK ISPs Need to Improve their Signup Processes

The latest ISPreview.co.uk survey has claimed that 40% of UK internet users believe that their broadband ISP should improve its registration system, which is despite 78% saying the sign-up process was easy. - November 28, 2012

ISPreview Poll Finds Most UK People Won't Spend on 4G Mobile... Yet

A new ISPreview survey of 749 internet users in the United Kingdom has discovered that just 15 Percent would pay extra for faster mobile internet connectivity via the new generation of 4G (LTE) ready broadband services. - October 24, 2012

ISPreview Study Finds Most UK People Require at Least a 10Mbps Minimum Broadband Speed

A new ISPreview survey has reported that 81.5 Per Cent of UK internet users claim to currently require a minimum real-world broadband speed of 10Mbps (Megabits per second) or more, yet only 34% reported being able to receive their desired speed. The results could spell trouble for the government's target to offer a minimum download speed of at least 2Mbps to everybody by 2015. - September 26, 2012

ISPreview Study Finds Broadband Providers with Bad Reputations Face Challenges

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey has reported that 64 Per Cent of UK internet users would not return to a broadband ISP that had previously caused them problems and 78 Per Cent would rather pay extra for a higher quality service than less for a cheaper solution. The results could spell trouble for two of the country's cheapest ISPs. - August 22, 2012

ISPreview UK Study Seeks Tougher Rules for Broadband Speed Adverts

A new web-based survey of 529 internet connected ISPreview.co.uk readers in the United Kingdom has claimed that 75% still find ISP promotions of broadband speed to be misleading and just over half (58%) aren't familiar with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) guidelines for related... - July 25, 2012

ISPreview Study Finds UK People Oppose New Internet Snooping Law

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of 1107 internet users in the United Kingdom has claimed that 73% do not want the government to start logging their access to social networking websites (Facebook, Twitter etc.) or Skype, with 63.5% being concerned that to do so would constitute an "abuse" of their privacy. - June 27, 2012

ISPreview Study Finds UK Internet Users Oppose Mandatory Adult Site Blocks

A new survey of 728 people in the United Kingdom by ISPreview.co.uk has claimed that 84% do not want the UK government to impose mandatory adult website blocks upon all internet connections by default, yet 74% still want broadband providers to offer optional parental controls. - May 23, 2012

ISPreview Study Finds GBP150m City Broadband Boost Splits UK Internet Users

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of 872 internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) has found that half support the government's GBP150m plan to improve broadband internet services in ten of the country's largest cities but, when given a choice, most (62%) would still rather they used it to improve access in rural areas. - April 18, 2012

ISPreview Study Finds UK People Would Pay for Superfast Broadband if it was Available

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of over 800 internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) has revealed that 71% would happily pay extra for a reliable superfast broadband connection if only they could get it. - March 07, 2012

ISPreview Study Discovers UK House Prices Benefit from Superfast Broadband

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of 1,215 internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) has found that 57% would potentially pay more for a house if it came with the latest generation of superfast broadband connectivity. - February 10, 2012

ISPreview Study Finds One in Three UK Internet Users Plan to Swap ISP in 2012

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of 888 internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) has discovered that 37% of broadband subscribers are unhappy with their service speeds and service reliability. As a result 34% claim to be planning a change of ISP in 2012. - January 05, 2012

ISPreview Study Finds UK Consumers Interested in Broadband IPTV Services

A new survey conducted with 590 UK readers of the independent consumer Internet Service Provider (ISP) information website, ISPreview.co.uk, has claimed that 57% are "interested" in next year's launch of broadband IPTV (internet based tv) services in the country but only if their price and content are competitive. - November 16, 2011

ISPreview Study Claims One Third of UK People Suffer Lengthy Internet Outages

A new survey conducted with over 500 UK based readers of the independent consumer Internet Service Provider (ISP) information website, ISPreview.co.uk, has claimed that 33% have suffered a loss of internet connectivity due to bad weather conditions (snow, thunderstorms etc.). - October 12, 2011

ISPreview Study Finds UK ISPs Fail to Display Broadband Upload Speeds

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of 564 internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) has revealed that most of the markets major broadband providers fail to display the upload speed of their packages, which is despite 93% of internet users wanting them to do so. - September 14, 2011

ISPreview Study Reveals Half of UK Internet Users Suffer Same Broadband Speeds as 3 Years Ago

A new survey conducted with over 800 UK based readers of the independent consumer Internet Service Provider (ISP) information website, ISPreview.co.uk, has revealed that just under half (48 Per Cent) of the country's broadband consumers have, during the past 3 years, seen no improvement in their internet connectivity performance. - August 17, 2011

ISPreview Study Finds Stricter UK Internet Restrictions Risk Mass ISP Migrations

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of 685 internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) has revealed that 93.5 Percent would be "Angry" if their broadband provider began limiting access to popular online content or services (e.g. Skype, YouTube etc.) and most of those would switch ISP in order to avoid it. - June 15, 2011

ISPreview Study Finds Fear of Internet Downtime Dissuades UK People from Switching ISP

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of over 400 internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) has revealed that 63 Percent are being discouraged from changing broadband ISP due to a fear of service downtime and of incurring hefty leaving fees. - May 11, 2011

ISPreview Study Finds UK Internet Users Unhappy with Government Plans to Boost Superfast Broadband

A new survey of more than 420 ISPreview.co.uk readers has discovered that most people (69 Percent) would be happy to put more of their hard earned cash into boosting the country's broadband internet access. - April 13, 2011

ISPreview Study Reveals Most UK Consumers Desire is Superfast Broadband

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of over 500 internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) has revealed that 73 Percent deem superfast broadband to be attractive, yet over half felt that the services uptake was being restricted by its limited coverage. - March 16, 2011

ISPreview Study Finds UK People Willing to Pay More for Houses with Faster Broadband

The latest survey of more than 700 ISPreview readers, an independent consumer information site covering UK internet providers, has found that almost two thirds of respondents would be discouraged from buying a beautiful new house if it lacked fast broadband access. - March 14, 2011

ISPreview Survey Reveals Unhappy UK Internet Users Plan to Switch ISPs in 2011

The latest survey of more than 490 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an independent consumer information site covering UK internet providers, has found that more than a quarter are unhappy with their ISP's customer support and broadband connection speeds. Many may even swap providers in 2011 because of it. - January 12, 2011

ISPreview Survey Finds Consumers Feel UK Government Not Doing Enough to Improve Broadband

The latest ISPreview.co.uk survey has discovered that most UK consumers think that the government's promises to improve the country's broadband access don't go nearly far enough, with 89 Per Cent saying that a minimum internet connection speed of 2Mbps is not enough. - January 10, 2011

ISPreview Study Finds UK Internet Video Use Skyrocketing

The latest ISPreview.co.uk survey has discovered that most UK consumers are now watching online video content and 58 Percent had even considered buying a faster or more flexible broadband internet connection to support the habit. - November 10, 2010

ISPreview Survey Finds UK Consumers Prefer Shorter Broadband Contracts

The latest ISPreview.co.uk survey has discovered that most UK consumers are continuing to ignore cheaper but longer broadband contracts in favour of shorter (1 Month or less) and more flexible promotions at a higher price. - October 13, 2010

ISPreview Reveals Most UK Consumers Seek Standalone Broadband Services

The latest ISPreview.co.uk survey has revealed that bundles of multiple communication services from a single operator in the UK are growing in popularity, although standalone broadband ISP solutions remain dominant, at least for now. - September 15, 2010

ISPreview Finds UK Broadband ISP Speeds Cause Mass Dissatisfaction

A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of 511 adults in the United Kingdom has revealed that the vast majority know the real-world speed of their broadband internet connection and most are still unhappy with what they receive. - August 25, 2010

UK People Support Priority Superfast Broadband Roll-Out to Rural Areas

The latest survey of over 450 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial consumer information site covering internet providers, finds that almost two thirds of people in the UK believe the government should target rural areas first when deploying superfast broadband services around the country. - July 14, 2010

Two Thirds of UK People Have Experienced ISP Downtime

A new survey of ISPreview.co.uk readers has revealed that almost two thirds of people in the UK have experienced an ISP service outage (downtime) during the past 12 months. - June 09, 2010

Half of UK People Would Pay Extra for Faster 100Mbps Broadband

A new survey of 601 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial and independent information site covering broadband internet providers, reveals that half of people in the UK would still pay extra for a 100Mbps broadband connection even if they could already get a reliable 10Mb. - May 12, 2010

Nearly Half of UK Consumers Unhappy with Their Internet Speed

The latest survey of over 950 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent consumer information site covering broadband internet providers, reveals that just under half of people in the UK are unhappy with the broadband speed they receive from their ISP. - April 14, 2010

Majority of UK Opposes Governments Next Gen Broadband Tax

The latest survey of over 560 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent consumer information site covering broadband internet providers, reveals that three quarters of people in the UK do not support the government's plan to impose a 50p tax on all fixed telephone lines to help fund the roll-out of future broadband services. - April 12, 2010

UK Consumers Call for Faster Mobile Broadband Speed

The latest survey of over 400 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent consumer information site covering broadband providers, reveals that over half of people in the UK have an interest in Mobile Broadband but many want service speeds to be improved. - February 03, 2010

UK ISP Consumers Put Broadband Reliability Before Speed and Price

The latest survey of over 1000 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent consumer information site covering broadband providers, reveals that over 40 per cent of people in the UK find that Reliability is now more important than Speed and price when picking a new broadband provider. - December 30, 2009

Slower Broadband Speeds Could Hinder UK House Sales

The latest survey of over 700 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent consumer information site covering broadband providers, reveals that three quarters of people in the UK would not buy a house if the fastest broadband ISP speed it could achieve was just 1Mbps. - November 11, 2009

Most Brits Believe Their UK Internet Connection is Secure

The latest survey of over 530 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent consumer information site covering broadband providers, reveals that 9 out of 10 people in the UK believe their Internet connection is reasonably secure despite the majority having been attacked by a virus. - October 07, 2009

Brits Satisfied with UK Broadband But Demand Faster Speeds

The latest survey of over 525 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent information and consumer review site covering broadband Internet providers, has revealed that nearly 8 out of 10 Brits are satisfied with their ISP but over half would still like better speeds. - September 03, 2009

Most Brits Reject Minimum UK Broadband Speed of 2Mbps as Slow

The latest survey of 400 ISPreview UK readers, an impartial independent information and consumer review site covering UK broadband Internet Service Providers, has revealed that more than one in eight people do not think the government’s commitment to a universal minimum UK broadband speed of 2Mbps offers a fast enough speed. - July 29, 2009

Most UK ISP Consumers Dissatisfied with Their Broadband Speeds

The latest survey of nearly 800 ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent information and consumer review site covering broadband Internet providers, has revealed that over half (58.6 Per Cent) of Brits are not satisfied with their broadband speeds. - June 24, 2009

One in Five Brits Think ISPs Should Restrict Illegal File Sharers

The latest survey of nearly 500 www.ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent information and consumer review site covering UK broadband Internet Service Providers, has revealed that just one in five (20.7 per cent) Brits think ISPs should tackle repeated illegal file sharing by imposing restrictions upon P2P access. - March 18, 2009

British Broadband Users Lose Trust in Their ISPs

The latest survey of over 500 www.ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent information and consumer review site covering UK broadband Internet Service Providers, has revealed that nearly half (44 per cent) of all broadband connected Brits had a lower level of trust in their ISP than they did a year ago. - February 11, 2009

Half of All Brits Think Their Broadband is Too Expensive

The latest survey of over 800 www.ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent information and consumer review site covering UK broadband and dialup Internet Service Providers, has revealed that over half (52 per cent) of all broadband connected Brits think their ISP is too expensive. - January 07, 2009

One in Four Brits to Change ISP When Their Contract Ends

The latest survey of over 500 www.ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent information and consumer review site covering UK broadband and dialup Internet Service Providers, has revealed that 26 per cent of broadband connected Brits plan to change ISP when their contract ends. - November 26, 2008

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