Two news articles on the BBC question the legacy of operation of Internet Service Providers in the United Kingdom. I’m not so surprised that this case is happening everywhere around the world, either in Canada or in Cambodia.
In September, the article suggested that broadband speeds in the UK are much slower than advertised by net firms. This month, the other article, titled ‘Net firms quizzed on speed limits,’ demands that more information is required for Internet subscribers.
“This problem has been building for a while with a growing gulf between what is advertised and what is delivered,” said Paul Allen, editor of Computeractive.
Since ISPs business is increasingly growing in Cambodia in recent years, I think that one of the best ways to compete with other rivals is being more open with their customers.
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