Best and worst UK broadband revealed – is your space high or backside of the record?

Jun 03, 2023 at 9:41 AM
Best and worst UK broadband revealed – is your space high or backside of the record?

The newest UK broadband speeds stats are in and there is good and dangerous news for hundreds of thousands of UK properties. According to a brand new report from the workforce at Compare the Market, the town of Hull now has the quickest common broadband within the nation with residents in a position to whizz information and movies to units at over 200Mbps. At that fee, it will take lower than three minutes to obtain a full HD blockbuster film. Coming second within the league was York (common 177Mbps) intently adopted by Southampton (176Mbps).

At the opposite finish of the desk are the Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands and Argyll and Bute with these residing in these components of Scotland getting speeds of below 47Mbps – that is properly beneath the UK common of 75Mbps. As a comparability, downloading the identical HD film at that slower fee would take over 14 minutes.

Along with revealing the most effective and worst locations to entry the online, Compare the Market has additionally checked out which locations have improved probably the most since 2021.

Southampton and Brent have each seen issues nearly double lately taking common downloads from round 90Mbps to over 150Mbps.

With extra of us streaming motion pictures, working from house and downloading enormous recreation information onto consoles, quicker broadband is turning into a crucial service that many people cannot reside with out. This newest news clearly exhibits some areas are enhancing however the UK nonetheless has a protracted strategy to go earlier than all properties are provided ultra-fast speeds. 

Here are the complete speeds leagues

Best broadband

Hull • 228.4Mbps

York • 177.5Mbps

Southampton • 176.5Mbps

Tower Hamlets • 163.8Mbps

Stockton-on-Tees • 163.5Mbps

‌Worst broadband

Orkney Islands • 41Mbps

Shetland Islands • 43.3Mbps

Argyll and Bute • 46.3Mbps

Na h-Eileanan Siar • 48.5Mbps

Highland • 50.7Mbps

Best enchancment since 2021

Southampton • WAS 99.4 – NOW 176.5Mbps

Brent • WAS 89.4 – NOW 152.1Mbps

Hull • WAS 171.4 – NOW 228.4Mbps

Tonbridge and Malling • WAS 84.8 – NOW 135.3Mbps

Stockton-on-Tees • WAS 115.1 – NOW 163.5

Speaking in regards to the news, Alex Hasty, director at Compare the Market, stated: “Broadband speed is more important than ever whether it’s used for working from home or streaming movies and TV shows. While it is encouraging that broadband speed has improved in some parts of the country, there is still some way to go.

“There are still hundreds of thousands of homes without decent broadband and the vast majority of these are in remote areas. If you find your connection is too slow, or you don’t have the capacity you need, you might want to consider upgrading to a new package or switching provider. It’s always worth comparing prices online to check you’re getting good value for money.”