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.
The broadband train is full steam ahead at the moment as superfast services are rolled out across the country but as we enter a new generation of the digital age, why are many of the older generation still refusing to climb aboard?
This shows you why the old generation are refusing to climb aboard which is useful in the digital divide section.
Governments around the world made nearly 21,000 requests for access to Google data in the first six months of this year, according to the search engine.
Seems interesting but could also be a concern in privacy...