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British households download about 17 GB of data on average every month

2 点作者 qxb超过 13 年前

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DanBC超过 13 年前
Cultural Note: The UK has one cable provider - Virgin Media, which also provides TV. The other major company is Sky, which is a tv company providing broadband Internet. Many UK tv channels are now available as Video on Demand; some of the "catch up" features (eg, BBC iPlayer, 4OD) are free.<p>This 17 GB average includes TV.<p>It would have been more interesting to see that number split out into different types of data.
qxb超过 13 年前
This is the full Ofcom report (pdf): <a href="http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/telecoms-research/bbspeeds2011/infrastructure-report.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/telecoms-...</a><p>Another interesting nugget from the summary: "Mobile broadband data volumes are now significant, at an average of 240MB/month for each 3G connection." (p. 2)
nemoniac超过 13 年前
The "average" is a totally inappropriate statistic for reporting this kind of data. The Ofcom report should have used the median.