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| Latest official figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) indicate that subscriptions to the Net have grown almost 10%, with more net users switching to broadband. Subscriptions for dial-up and broadband Internet connections continued to show opposing patterns of annual growth. The year on year decrease to April 2004 was 6.8% for dial-up connections with a decrease of 1.9% from March 2004 to April 2004. There was a year on year increase of 101.1% for broadband connections with a monthly increase of 6.1%. Broadband now accounts for 27.2% of Internet connections, up 2.5% on the previous month and up 14.5% on a year ago. Dial-up subscriptions saw a 6.8% year-on-year decrease. Increased competition between broadband providers has resulted in a "gold rush" for consumers, with competition giving more choice and cheaper deals. More people in the UK can now access broadband. BT's latest stats are that 96% of customers are within range of broadband access, with a target of 99.6% for the summer of 2005. June 2 2004: Broadband and DTV on the rise says Ofcom June 2 2004: BT launches satellite broadband service |
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