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Broadband services should be advertised quoting typical speed ranges rather than only 'up-to' maximums, Ofcom has said, as it published its latest study into average UK connectivity speeds. On Wednesday, the regulator said the average UK broadband speed was 6.2Mbps, whereas the average advertised speed is 13.8Mbps. Cable and fibre speeds turned out to be closer to those advertised, when compared with copper-based connections.
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http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/networking/2011/03/02/ofcom-calls-for-changes-to-broadband-speed-advertising-40091996/
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