This shows the digital divide in broadband coverage and how the goverment has set aside the funding for the broadband but work hasn't even started yet.
More than two-thirds of Britain has a broadband connection but many are not getting the download speeds they pay for, especially during peak times.
This shows the digital divide between broadband speeds as many users are not getting the download speeds they pay for.
British households download about 17 gigabytes of data on average every month over their home broadband connections, suggests a report. Regulator Ofcom's study takes a high level look at the state of the UK's digital communications. The monthly data diet is equivalent to streaming 11 movies or 12 hours of BBC programmes via iPlayer.
A broadband bill sent to a deceased man, which included a fine for late payment, has been shared more than 53,000 times by Facebook users. Social media experts say it is a reminder of the importance of responding quickly and publicly to complaints made on social networks.