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Fraudband Britain - advice and feedback

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Jennifer Tracey | 16:48 UK time, Saturday, 22 December 2007

Thanks to everyone who's been commenting on iPM's Fraudband Britain story, covering the large gap between advertised broadband speeds and the actual speeds we're getting.

Our original post asked you to test your broadband speed and rate it against the package you bought. You can see the results of our rather unscientific survey and also the response from Ofcom

iPM listener Phil Whitley who installing broadband in rural areas - wrote detailed advice on the blog about getting the best from your broadband. So we invited him to elaborate. He explains some of the reasons why we're not getting the advertising broadband speed, why line tests are not very effective and some key things to check to make sure you're getting the best possible speed for your connection.



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