Fibre optic broadband considered as the best
A recent study conducted analysed on the various broadband technologies available in the UK market and also how they come along in terms of affordability and capacity for high-speed internet services.
Point Topic revealed its latest research results concerning the segment and described the various tariffs available on the market. This research pointed out that the prices for fibre optic services around the world have been increased to seven per cent than what it was in the past year. On the other hand, it was also seen that download speeds have also seen a considerable increase in line with the accomplishment of various technologies. This will be around 6.8 per cent up when compared to the on figures recorded 12 months ago.
On the contrary, DSL entry-level prices have seen a decrease of two per cent approximately. However, the capacity of connections has improved considerably, as these are up five per cent.
A spokeswoman for Point Topic, Fiona Vanier mentioned that fibre optic is the more expensive option but will surely give you the best value, while DSL is cheaper to connect to on a monthly basis but works out costing more per megabit. She also quoted that the cable providers are stuck in between and they cannot give the maximum speeds where clients get fibre optic broadband and cannot offer low price and where they can get DSL. Hence they create a middle path.
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