Feb 04, 2013
The latest ISPreview.co.uk survey has reported that 89% of UK internet users still think that ISPs mislead consumers in their broadband adverts and 97% want the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to be given more power to punish repeat offenders.
Jan 02, 2013
The latest survey of more than 1200 web-based ISPreview.co.uk readers has revealed that 32% of UK respondents expect to switch broadband ISP in 2013, with slow speeds and poor reliability being the biggest areas of consumer concern.
Nov 26, 2012
A new survey of 552 internet users in the United Kingdom has discovered that 40% would like their broadband ISP to improve its sign-up process.
Oct 22, 2012
The latest survey of more than 740 ISPreview.co.uk readers (broadband information site) has revealed that 82% of UK people are familiar with 4G mobile broadband technology but only 15% would be willing to pay extra for the faster connectivity.
Sep 24, 2012
A new online survey from over 1,600 readers of a UK based and broadband focused consumer information website has revealed that just 34% receive the internet speed they require and 81.5% claim to need a minimum of 10Mbps (Megabits per second) or more.
Jul 23, 2012
A new survey of 529 online people in the United Kingdom by ISPreview.co.uk has found that 75% continue to find ISP advertising of broadband speeds, which often turn out to be a lot slower than promoted, to be misleading.
Jun 25, 2012
The latest ISPreview.co.uk study has found that 73% of UK internet users would not want the government to force ISPs into logging (snooping) on their access to social networking sites or other online services, which is part of a newly proposed law.
May 21, 2012
A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of 728 internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) has found that 74% are happy for broadband ISPs to offer optional parental control software/systems to customers but 84% are against mandatory blocking.
Apr 16, 2012
A new ISPreview.co.uk survey of 872 internet users in the United Kingdom has found that over half support the government's GBP150m plan to boost city broadband access but, when given a choice, 62% would rather they spent it on improving rural access.
Mar 05, 2012
The latest ISPreview.co.uk survey has discovered that almost two thirds (55%) of UK internet users are unable to get superfast broadband where they live but 71% would pay extra for it if they could.