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August 5, 2008

Broadband high up on consumers’ list


by David Allen

Even in these days of credit crunches and other financial pressures, it would appear that British broadband users would hang on to their connections until the very end.

In fact, in a survey conducted by the internet service provider Plusnet, it was found that ninety two per cent of broadband users have no intention of giving up their internet connection, no matter what the financial situation is, or looks like in the future.

Although there is some food for thought that the ISPs should be considering, there is a solid backing for the internet, but this does not mean that broadband users will be staying with their current provider.

Only fifty eight per cent said that they would stay with their ISP, whereas thirty-four per cent said that they would be shopping around for the best deal available at the time.

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