According to comparison site uSwitch, UK broadband speeds drop by an average of 35%
from their off-peak highs during the evenings when most people go online.
The
report said that peak
surf times were between 7pm and 9pm, meaning that was the slowest time to be
online. It went on to say that the best
time to be online was between 2am and 3am.
There were also
huge regional variations between evening and early morning surfing times. Users in Evesham, Worcestershire, fared worst,
according to the survey, with a massive 69% drop-off between off-peak morning
and evening surfing.
Broadband speed
is becoming more important as bandwidth-hungry services such as on-demand TV
become more popular. Telecoms regulator
Ofcom recently revealed that British households download an average of 17
gigabytes of data every month over their home broadband connections.
Critics say consumers are being misled by internet service
providers who continue to advertise their maximum broadband speeds, even though
many users do not get them.
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