Samknows, Nextgen09, Leeds

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I've been doing some very interesting work with Samknows on mapping and understanding the broadband landscape in the UK, and how that affects the roll-out of next generation broadband.This presentation at the NextGen09 conference in Leeds covers some of the mapping work.

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League Tables

1• London 5,417

2•West Midlands 4,892

3•North West 4,850

4• South West 4,830

5• South East 4,827

6•East Midlands 4,742

7•North East 4,647

8•Yorkshire & Humber 4,620

9•East of England 4,597

Average Speeds Today

1•London 8.10

2•North West 5.73

3•South East 5.20

4•West Midlands 4.93

5•Yorkshire and The Humber 4.76

6•North East 4.25

7•East of England 4.24

8•East Midlands 4.09

9•South West 3.49

Competition Today

League Tables

1 London Hammersmith and Fulham 6,076

2 London City of London 6,028

3 London Kensington and Chelsea 5,880

4 South East Adur 5,862

5 London Camden 5,836

1 Yorkshire & Humber East Riding of Yorkshire 3,222

2 South East Guildford 3,711

3 West Midlands Oswestry 3,724

4 South East Bracknell Forest 3,749

5 South East Rushmoor 3,819

The Premier League

The Sunday League

kbps

League Tables

1 London Southwark 8.85

2 London Wandsworth 8.82

3 London Lambeth 8.81

4 London Barnet 8.69

5 London Tower Hamlets 8.62

1 North West Barrow-in-Furness 0.00

2 North East Teesdale 0.00

3 North East Alnwick 0.00

4 East of England North Norfolk 0.00

5 South West Isles of Scilly 0.00

The Premier League

The Sunday League

* As well as Virgin media and wireless operators

* Deregulation is yet to affect these Local Authorities

Knowing the problem

Average ADSL speed

Knowing the problem

Average Competition

A Picture of England

Knowing the problemWho gets less than 2Mbps?

Today’s

Competition

Source: Ofcom “3g coverage maps”

Quick to compete!

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