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		<title>Broadband suppliers fail to deliver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the fourth year in a row Broadband suppliers fail to deliver according to customers&#8217; expectations. Both the Ofcom report and additional, new statistics uncover actual broadband speeds fall below half those advertised to consumers. Rising anger has been indicated in a new survey of the satisfaction of more than 10,000 British broadband customers.<a class="rmore" href="http://www.gizmophobe.co.uk/broadband-suppliers-fail-to-deliver/">&#160;&#160; Read More ...</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the fourth year in a row Broadband suppliers fail to deliver according to customers&#8217; expectations. Both the Ofcom report and additional, new statistics uncover actual broadband speeds fall below half those advertised to consumers.</p>
<p>Rising anger has been indicated in a new survey of the satisfaction of more than 10,000 British broadband customers. The survey reveals that the dissatisfaction is at its highest levels in four years, due to the sluggish broadband speeds.<br />
Broadbandchoices.co.uk led the survey at the beginning of this year and is the leading Ofcom-accredited broadband comparison site for all of the UK. Their results indicated that 33% users of broadband were disappointed with the actual speeds. The surveys over the three previous years showed less dissatisfaction, this year&#8217;s being twice that of 2008.<br />
Product Director of  Broadbandchoices.co.uk, Michael Phillips, said, &#8220;While the speeds experienced by consumers fall far below those advertised, broadband suppliers use speed as the main hook to win customers against their competitors. Speed is the chief winning strategy, as well as the main failure of broadband suppliers.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;It&#8217;s a problem of expectation management. Ofcom recently published a speed report showing that overall average broadband speeds had actually improved, but consumers are expecting even more as service providers focus on increasingly impressive headline speeds in their advertising.</p>
<p>&#8220;Anyone who is really suffering with their broadband speed may be better off switching to a fibre optic package with BT Infinity or Virgin Media. However if these options are not available in your area, consumers can instead opt for a cheaper provider with a better customer satisfaction record. O2 ranked top for broadband speed in our customer satisfaction survey, whilst Plusnet was also highly commended. Consumers should always check availability and compare broadband deals using an Ofcom-accredited comparison site</p>
<p>&#8220;Since 2007, we have been pushing for &#8216;typical speeds&#8217; to be made the gold standard for speed measurement, in the same way that banks use &#8216;typical APR&#8217; percentages. Until this happens, consumers will continue to be misled by broadband providers&#8217; claims of what speeds are technically feasible compared to what they will receive in the real world – and resentment over this issue will continue to grow.&#8221;</p>
<p>Broadbandchoices.co.uk&#8217;s top tips for maximising connection speed:<br />
1. Test your speed &#8211; If you haven&#8217;t already done so, use a speed tester to measure the speed at which your broadband connection is running. This will allow you to see what difference the following suggestions make to your speed. Find one at<a title="Goes to website of: http://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk/speed-test.asp" href="http://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk/speed-test.asp" target="_blank">http://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk/speed-test.asp</a>.</p>
<p>2. It&#8217;s good to talk &#8211; If you&#8217;re not getting what you expected from your broadband company, give them a call. You may be able to boost your connection speed simply by asking them if there is anything they can do to help / re-grade the line.</p>
<p>3. Reposition your router &#8211; The position of your router can have a significant effect on the quality of your wireless connection. Place it in an area where the signal will be affected by as few obstructions and little interference as possible. For example, away from appliances which emit wireless signals (e.g. cordless phones) and avoiding barriers (such as walls and doors) between the router and your computer.</p>
<p>4. Spring clean your cache &#8211; Every time you visit a webpage, your browser will store, or &#8220;cache&#8221; it. All these items stored in your cache do take up space and over time it can get very full. Periodically clearing out your browser&#8217;s cache will enable it to function more effectively.</p>
<p>5. Upgrade your browser &#8211; If you are unhappy with the browsing speed of your connection then you should definitely consider installing a newer web browser. Using the latest browsers can greatly reduce the time it takes to download a web page. Check <a title="Goes to website of: www.download.com" href="http://www.download.com/" target="_blank">www.download.com</a> for free downloads of the latest browsers, but you should be careful when making any changes to the settings on your computer.</p>
<p>6. Monitor your applications &#8211; There are many applications (such as RealPlayer or Windows Updates) that may discreetly start running when you log in to your computer and these may slow your connection down. Set these applications so they don&#8217;t run automatically &#8211; this should reduce your bandwidth overhead and make a noticeable difference to your connection speed.</p>
<p>7. Disable P2P software &#8211; P2P applications often continue to run in the background even when you think you&#8217;ve turned them off as they continually upload and download &#8211; this will not only slow you down but can also use up your download allowance. To avoid this, check the settings and set the programme to &#8220;no peer to peer&#8221;, so it won&#8217;t run when you&#8217;re not using it.</p>
<p>8. Loathe thy neighbour &#8211; If you have wireless broadband, the first and foremost thing you should do is secure your wireless network. If you are unwittingly sharing your connection with unauthorised users then they will be using up valuable bandwidth. This means that the speed of your connection and download allowance could take a battering, not to mention the security threat this poses.</p>
<p>9. Traffic jams &#8211; The time of day at which you go online can greatly affect connection speeds. When lots of people are trying to access the internet at the same time there is increased traffic on the physical phone lines and also each website&#8217;s servers. Heaviest traffic is usually in the evenings, so to benefit from the fastest speeds you should try to surf when internet traffic is low, generally in the daytime or very late at night. If you have heavy downloading to do, you will get the fastest download speeds during off-peak periods.</p>
<p>10. Switch &#8211; After all these measures, if your current package still isn&#8217;t giving you the speed you want, it may be time to switch. The speed you will be able to achieve does depend on some factors outside your control &#8211; such as your distance from the telephone exchange. Evaluate the time and money needed to improve on your current connection and decide for yourself if it&#8217;s worth an upgrade. Use our Ofcom-accredited comparison calculator at <a title="Goes to website of: www.Broadbandchoices.co.uk" href="http://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk/" target="_blank">www.Broadbandchoices.co.uk</a> to compare broadband deals and find a more suitable package for you</p>
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		<title>The importance of broadband speed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 14:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the digital age in full swing and technological advancements taking place everyday (for example the web-exclusive England Qualifier football match that took place last weekend), having a good broadband connection and provider is more important than ever. Whether you rely on broadband for work, school, or just for playing on your xbox with your<a class="rmore" href="http://www.gizmophobe.co.uk/importance-of-broadband-speed/">&#160;&#160; Read More ...</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the digital age in full swing and technological advancements taking place everyday (for example the web-exclusive England Qualifier football match that took place last weekend), having a good broadband connection and provider is more important than ever.</p>
<p>Whether you rely on broadband for work, school, or just for playing on your xbox with your friends half way across the world, having a fast, reliable connection is essential for almost anyone these days who requires use of the internet.</p>
<p>There have been reports in the news recently that many home and mobile broadband users are not receiving the advertised speeds and it is also commonplace for customers to be signed up to contracts promising higher speeds than is possible in their area, but the good news is that by using a <a href="http://www.top10-broadband.co.uk/speedtest/">broadband speed test</a> you can find out information about your broadband connection, including the maximum speed you can get in your area and which provider does it cheapest &#8211; this much needed information could save you time and money (possibly hundreds of pounds a year).</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-818" title="top-ten-broadband-logo" src="http://www.gizmophobe.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/top-ten-broadband-logo-300x105.jpg" alt="Top Ten Broadband" width="300" height="105" />Top10 Broadband, the UK&#8217;s largest <a href="http://www.top10-broadband.co.uk/">broadband comparison</a> site, will be launching their new broadband speed test on October 19<sup>th</sup> with exciting features such as StreetStats<sup>TM</sup>, where you can compare your broadband speed with your neighbours and see who the fastest broadband provider on your street is.</p>
<p>With tools like this, it is simpler than ever before to ensure you get the best broadband speed for your area and save money by switching providers. There is no excuse anymore to be left in the dark when it comes to broadband terminology and knowledge on broadband speeds thanks to dedicated broadband sites out there providing information to equip every broadband user with all they need to have smooth, fast and uninterrupted broadband connection.</p>
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