Jun 20, 2016
Some 83% of respondents to a new online survey of 1,155 ISPreview.co.uk readers in the United Kingdom have said that they would be discouraged from choosing a new broadband ISP if they knew that its call centre was based overseas.
May 09, 2016
Nearly a third of respondents to an online survey of 2,360 ISPreview.co.uk readers in the United Kingdom have said that they expect to "NEED" Gigabit (1000 Megabits per second) broadband connectivity in 5 years' time, but can it be delivered.
Feb 22, 2016
A new survey of 1,823 Internet connected consumers in the United Kingdom has found that 77% support the proposal to introduce a new Universal Service Obligation (USO), which would ensure that everybody could 10 Megabits broadband connection.
Jan 11, 2016
Over a third of people (39%) in the United Kingdom expect to switch broadband provider in 2016 and just 20% felt as if the quality of their existing ISP had improved during the past year, according to the latest survey of 1,200 ISPreview readers.
Nov 23, 2015
Internet providers in the United Kingdom aren't delivering their promised broadband speeds to more than a third of consumers (34%).
Oct 12, 2015
A new survey of 1,139 Internet access consumers in the United Kingdom has found that Virgin Media, BT and TalkTalk are the worst ISPs for swamping consumers with marketing spam for their broadband, phone and or TV services.
Sep 01, 2015
A new survey of 910 Internet access consumers in the United Kingdom has revealed that 38% consider the quality of a broadband provider's bundled router or modem to be a "very important" factor in their choice of supplier.
Jul 27, 2015
A new survey of 748 Internet consumers in the United Kingdom has revealed that only 15% would be more likely to switch their broadband ISP after the national telecoms regulator, Ofcom, introduce its easier migration system into the market and t
Jun 22, 2015
The last survey conducted with 625 readers of the ISPreview.co.uk consumer information website in the United Kingdom has found that 86% of respondents want Internet Service Providers to offer an informative Service Status page.
May 18, 2015
A survey of 2119 ISPreview.co.uk readers, a popular Internet focused consumer information site, has revealed that 72% of respondents would reject an otherwise ideal house if its broadband speeds were too slow, while 23% would argue for a lower price.