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Ofcom, the UK's telecoms regulator, says fixed broadband connections are now "almost universally available" throughout the UK.Average download speeds are 23 megabits per second (Mbps), it said in a report on the UK's telecoms infrastructure.But it admitted that 3% of premises do not have basic broadband of 2Mbps.And 15% can't receive 10Mbps - the usual requirement for a typical household these days.There is also a huge gap between the minimum and maximum broadband download speeds available in Britain, Ofcom finds, with some premises receiving just 0.1Mbps and others 350Mbps.
the UK is smaller (by a surprising margin) than the state of texas in the US.... why doesnt the UK have blazing broadband everywhere like say... south korea?
australia confuses me even worse... most of the population is along the coast or close to it so why a 'ring' of broadband hasnt been made i dunno.... now the folks in the outback i can understand having a hard time....the land down under could be a leader in satellite internet (-everyone- fast no matter how far inland they are... or if they are even mobile since self pointing dishes are a thing and have been for a while now..) if the government would put its mind where its money is...