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...than 30 percent. Ofcom classifies super-fast connections as offering more than 24Mbps. Screenshot: David Meyer Read more

7 July, 2011 by David Meyer

LSE identifies £1.1bn broadband rollout shortfall

...certainly when it comes to super-fast broadband speeds in excess of 24Mbps. "Early adopters have been prepared to pay a small premium for super... Read more

7 May, 2012

Eutelsat's Tooway satellite broadband goes live

...of comparison, ADSL-based fixed-line connections tend to offer up to 24Mbps. KA-SAT offers coverage to Europe and parts of North Africa and... Read more

1 June, 2011 by David Meyer

O2 to launch free Wi-Fi hotspot network

...places such as retail outlets and outdoor areas, will provide up to 24Mbps broadband connections with a fair use policy of 10GB per user per... Read more

26 January, 2011 by Ben Woods
Seven-day wonder: Inside the Promise TV

Seven-day wonder: Inside the Promise TV

...needs to be to split between six radio receivers, and the six 24Mbps decoded data streams need to be continually sent to the recording circuitry... Read more

26 March, 2012 by Rupert Goodwins

Tesco packages up broadband for £2.50

...£3.25 per month for one year on an "up to" 24Mbps package. Obligatory phone line rental adds an extra £13.80 per... Read more

14 February, 2012

UK broadband speed climbs 22 percent

...in speeds for people on copper-based packages advertised at 'up to' 24Mbps and above 24Mbps, from 7.4Mbps to 7.0Mbps and from 38... Read more

2 February, 2012 by Ben Woods

Hunt threatens to take back broadband cash

...private or own-council investment. The project aims to bring faster than 24Mbps fibre-based — either fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) or fibre-to... Read more

20 January, 2012

Ofcom: UK tepid on super-fast broadband

...the-cabinet services (FTTC)." The UK defines superfast broadband as faster than 24Mbps. However, despite the apparent availability of super-fast broadband services, uptake in... Read more

14 December, 2011

Copper not dead for super-fast broadband, says BT

...Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) scheme is on track to deliver faster than 24Mbps connections to two-thirds of premises in the country by its 2015... Read more

11 November, 2011 by Ben Woods

Gap between broadband you get vs broadband ISPs promise set to shrink

...to Ofcom. Customers on ADSL broadband packages of 'up to' 20Mbps and 24Mbps received an average speed of 6.6Mpbs. In contrast, Virgin Media's... Read more

28 July, 2011 by Tim Ferguson

Ofcom: Broadband is getting faster in the UK

...speeds. – Ed Richards, Ofcom For ADSL providers, services that advertised 20Mbps and 24Mbps broadband resulted in downloads of only 6.6Mbps on average, according to... Read more

27 July, 2011 by David Meyer

BT forced to cut rural broadband wholesale rates

...affect BT's up-to-8Mbps ADSL products, not its up-to-24Mbps ADSL2+ products or faster fibre services. Both ADSL and ADSL2+ are based... Read more

20 July, 2011 by David Meyer

Welsh broadband gets multimillion-pound boost

...drive to ensure that 90 percent of the UK has access to 24Mbps broadband connections — referred to by Ofcom as 'super-fast' connections â... Read more

12 July, 2011

TalkTalk unveils fibre pricing and availability

...— the ISP's customers who remain on copper get up to 24Mbps — comes from a deal signed last October between the company and... Read more

5 April, 2011

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