The latest quarterly figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show that 61% of UK households (15m households) now have internet access. Access has risen by 7% since 2006 (equivalent to just over 1m households) and by 36% (4m households) since 2002. 84% of those with internet access now have broadband connections, up from […]
The latest quarterly figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show that 61% of UK households (15m households) now have internet access. Access has risen by 7% since 2006 (equivalent to just over 1m households) and by 36% (4m households) since 2002. 84% of those with internet access now have broadband connections, up from 69% in 2006. Overall, broadband services accounted for 86.1% of all internet connections in June, from 83.6% in March. Dial up services accounted for only 13.9% of connections.
ONS: http://www.statistics.gov.uk, 28/08/2007