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ISP Warning Letters Take the UK Internet Customers by Surprise

Recent survey by a dedicated broadband information site revealed that around a quarter of the customers of UK ISP (Internet Service Providers) had received warning letters from their relevant ISPs regarding excessive broadband users. The survey boasts of information gathered from 557 broadband customers.

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Something worth mentioning here at this point is the response of about half of the surveyed broadband subscribers of different ISPs that they would consider switching ISPs if they received something of the kind. The above mentioned group came up to 45 percent of the total surveyed, as only 13 percent confided that they would rather choose to carry on with the same provider.

Whatsoever the stand of the ISPs is, the results brought forth by the survey are believed to act as a warning to the ISPs’ communicating mode towards their subscribers. The result simply put forth a message to the ISPs to reconsider the way they interact with their customers, only to improve it promptly.

On the other side of the matter, the customer also ought to have an up-to-date account of the amount of data downloaded by them, especially with more and more users getting access to services such as BBC iPlayer, with the convenience of high data download speeds.

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