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Clarity at last for UK Broadband Speeds

Posted by Telecoms on Jan 19, 2009 in broadband

Over the last few months the fog has began to clear from the broadband speed lists and at long last the UK are starting to get a clear picture of exactly what they are likely to get when signing up for a new broadband connection.

Ofcom have been pushing hard for clearer and more realistic information on what customers are likely to REALLY get when ordering their broadband and although the code is only voluntary, there has been a good response from ISP’s offering to comply.

The code has 8 sections, the highlights of which are as follows;

1. Training – The ISP agrees to train all sales people including agents and shop staff on how to implement this code.
2. Information where Broadband is sold – The ISP must give customers and estimate of the maximum speed they can get and not accept an order until the customer has been told their estimated speed and give this speed information in writing.
3. Up to Date, Accurate Information – Ensure all web-based line checkers contain information that is accurate and updated regularly.
4. Dealing with Speed Problems – The ISP must help you ascertain why your broadband is not as slow as promised and should offer an alternative package without any penalties if the actual speed is a lot lower than the original estimate.
5. Giving Information on Websites – If there are any restrictions on the use of the broadband connection (such as a fair use policy) these should be detailed clearly on the website.
6. Making Things Happen – ISP should adopt all code principles within 6 months of signing up.
7. Complying with the Code – Ofcom employ mystery shoppers to confirm this code is followed and also request ad-hoc mystery evidence as additional confirmation
8. Customers and the code – The ISP must tell you it complies with this code, this gives you a clear set of standards to judge them by.

You can get full details on this code direct from the Ofcom website at http://www.ofcom.org.uk/

Service Providers who currently comply with this code of practice are as follows;

AOL Broadband, Aquiss Internet, AAISP, Beaming, Be Broadband, BT Total, Broadband, Dark Group Ltd, Demon, Eclipse Internet, Exa Networks, Fast.co.uk, Firefly Internet, Firenet Internet, Freedom2Surf, Gravity Internet, Greenbee Broadband, IDNet, Karoo, MacAce.net, Madasafish, Namesco Ltd, Netplan Internet Solutions Ltd, NewNet, NewNet Direct services, Nildram, O2 Business Broadband, Odyssey Systems Ltd, O2 Home Broadband, Orange Home, Pipex Homecall, Pipex Internet, Playlouder.com, PlusNet Broadband, Polestar Interactive Ltd, Post Office Limited, Pro-Net Internet Services Ltd, Rutland Telecom, SAQ - Service Access Quality, Sky, Solutios, Stream Networks Ltd (StreamNET), Surf Anytime, TalkTalk, TalkTalk Business, Tiscali, Toucan, Twang, UK Online, Vivaciti, Virgin Media, Waitrose Broadband, YSH, Zen Internet

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