Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Ofcom releases SamKnows speed data for Nov2015

Full details here "In November 2015, forty two per cent of residential fixed broadband lines were superfast products (connections with a headline speed of 'up to' 30Mbit/s or more). This represents an increase of nine percentage points compared to a year previously. The proportion of lines with a headline speed of 'up to' 10Mbit/s or higher increased by two percentage points to 93% over this period.
Our latest panel research shows that the average actual UK residential fixed broadband download speed increased from 22.8Mbit/s in November 2014 to 28.9Mbit/s in November 2015. The 27% rise in the average UK download speed was due to growing take-up of higher-speed connections and increasing average speeds for these packages. Our research shows that the average actual speed of superfast products was 56.8Mbit/s in November 2015, a 6.4Mbit/s (13%) increase compared to a year previously. This was mainly due to cable broadband users migrating onto higher-speed packages. 61% of UK fixed broadband connections had an average actual download speed of 10Mbit/s or faster in November 2015 up from 56% in 2014. Whereas connections delivering average speeds of 30Mbit/s or higher rose from 30% to 38%."

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