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UK lagging in 25th place in global broadband
October 2, 2009
The UK is falling behind the rest of the world in the quality of its broadband, according to a new study by Oxford Universitys Said Business School.
The study, which measured speeds to upload and download as well as latency, placed the UK 25th out of the 66 nations covered, behind Slovenia, Malta and Lithuania. Korera was judged to have the best broadband, followed by Japan, Hong Kong and Sweden, the the US in 15th place.
Only a few years ago, the analysis of broadband diffusion focused on who had an Internet connection and who did not, said the study.
As bandwidth intensive applications, such as video, became pervasive, the broadband gap is being redefined as a quality divide. The research team found that broadband quality is linked to social and economic benefits and that countries with high broadband quality have broadband on their national agenda.
The study analysed 24 million records from May 2008 to July 2009. Overall 93.9 per cent of countries surveyed had improved upload and download speeds from a similar study last year, but over 15 per cent had worsening latency problems.
Central and Eastern Europe showed by far the biggest improvements, with Western Europe second and the US third.
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