Eclipse hangs on to broadband speed top spot
Posted on 7 Jul 2003 at 13:01
Eclipse Internet has topped ADSL Guide's ADSL broadband speed tests for the third month running.
Nildram, which led the way for six months, is closing on Eclipse in second place and the top ten includes two newcomers - Vispa and Clara.net replacing Boltblue and Demon.
ADSL Guide aggregates users' tests of the average downstream speed of 512K ADSL connections.
The results for June show a rise in the mean average speed for the top ten to 438Kbit/sec, after it dropped to 433.3 in May from an April high of 439.6.
The top ten in order for June were: Eclipse, Nildram, Virgin, PlusNet, Vispa, Zen, Clara, BT Broadband, Pipex and Freedom 2 Surf.
Author: Simon Aughton
Find a review
advertisement
Arctic Cooling Ultra Slim Case for iPhone 4
Category: GadgetsRating:
Price: £12
Proporta Kindle Book cover (2011)
Category: GadgetsRating:
Price: £25
SteelSeries SRW-S1
Category: GadgetsRating:
Price: £87
Aeris Muvman
Category: GadgetsRating:
Price: £341
Kingston Ultimate 64GB SDXC
Category: GadgetsRating:
Price: £110
- Waterstones and Amazon partner up for Kindle sales
- Microsoft So.cl social network site launched
- Sony patent points to piggy-backed wireless power
- UK broadband users getting 42 per cent lower speed than advertised
- LG Cloud takes on Apple iCloud
- Greenpeace protests Apple's coal-powered data centres
- John Lewis broadband now available
- Android users targetted with malicious Instagram app
- BT Infinity doubles top speed to 76Mbit/s
- PowerPot combines gadget charging and cooking
Software Store
advertisement

