UK broadband users have never had it so good, according to research from
consumer website
uSwitch.
Broadband prices have fallen 36 per cent in the past four years, while
average speeds have risen from 0.5Mbps to 8Mbps.
But nearly five million consumers are still on old contracts, at a cost of
£163m a year.
Steve Weller, head of communications services at uSwitch, said: "With
broadband the cheapest and the fastest it has ever been, our love affair with
the internet is set to reach great heights this year.
"We predict that prices will stabilise, but customers will be offered more
for their money as ISPs continue to increase speeds.
"We advise the three million customers currently not in a contract to
kick-start 2008 by snapping up a new broadband deal."
The report highlighted
Orange as
offering the most expensive broadband for the past five years.
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