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Ofcom report was misleading, says new survey
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NEWS: 3 June 2008 11:12 GMT by Katie Scott
A new report has contradicted Ofcom's claims that broadband connections are better in rural areas than in the UK's cities.
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"IEEE 1541, specifies "b" to be the unit symbol for bit and "B" to be that for byte" - Wikipedia
Give us real statistical information! What kind of averages are these?
Also, precisely what Kris said. I'd be very impressed if the UK average speed was 25.6 Megabits per second.