ISPA welcomes broadband Code of Practice

ISPA welcomes broadband Code of Practice

December 9, 2016

The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA) has welcomed a new Code of Practice on Broadband Speeds that was introduced last week.

The Code of Practice – put together by Ofcom in association with the ISPA – is designed to ensure that broadband providers communicate accurate data to customers on the broadband speeds they offer.

It also notes that customers need better information about the factors that influence broadband speed that are beyond the control of internet service providers (ISPs).

These factors include the distance a customer lives from the telephone exchange, the condition of the customers phone line, the quality of wiring within the customer’s house, the type of modem or router used, computer speed, and the time of day that the internet is accessed.

ISPA will continue to work with Ofcom to ensure that the code is implemented correctly by ISPs.

ISPA Secretary General Nicholas Lansman said the group is ‘looking forward’ to continuing its work with Ofcom on this ‘imporant issue’.

Founded in 1995, the ISPA is a trade association representing UK-based ISPs.

Tim Yeo

Related Posts

Agilent Technologies Recognised for LTE and WiMAX Leadership

Comments Off on Agilent Technologies Recognised for LTE and WiMAX Leadership

PageOne Announces Release Of Contact

Comments Off on PageOne Announces Release Of Contact

Harris Stratex rebrands as Aviat Networks

Comments Off on Harris Stratex rebrands as Aviat Networks

European governments are deploying municipal wireless

Comments Off on European governments are deploying municipal wireless

Mobile operators launch PayForIt ‘digital wallet’

Comments Off on Mobile operators launch PayForIt ‘digital wallet’

Aepona and WaveMarket form partnership for worldwide LBS services

Comments Off on Aepona and WaveMarket form partnership for worldwide LBS services

Wi-Fi Alliance defends certification of 802.11n equipment

Comments Off on Wi-Fi Alliance defends certification of 802.11n equipment

AOL updates AIM

Comments Off on AOL updates AIM

Timico prepares for 21CN network

Comments Off on Timico prepares for 21CN network

London remains Wi-Fi capital

Comments Off on London remains Wi-Fi capital

HTC gets ODM for Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1

Comments Off on HTC gets ODM for Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1

Eight of the top ten LTE equipment vendors use Capesso

Comments Off on Eight of the top ten LTE equipment vendors use Capesso

Create Account



Log In Your Account