The U.K. Office of Communications published a broadband scorecard showing...
The U.K. Office of Communications published a broadband scorecard showing how Britain is doing against Spain, France, Germany and Italy. The government wants the U.K. to have the best superfast broadband in Europe by 2015, with all premises experiencing download…
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speeds of at least 2 Mbps by then, and 90 percent of premises having access to superfast broadband, the regulator said. The benchmark (http://xrl.us/bomgak) measures coverage, takeup and usage, speed, price and choice. Ofcom decided to focus only on the five countries with major European economies because of the wide differences among the 27 EU members’ broadband networks in factors such as geography, population size and density, and legacy infrastructure, it said.