If you've subscribed to an asymmetric DSL Internet connection (ADSL) in the United Kingdom, you may have gone for the service because of a provider's advertised "up to" 13.8Mbps speed.
Alas, according to the latest comparison survey from UK regulator Ofcom, you're probably getting much slower performance—something in the neighborhood of 6.2Mbps. In other words, around 45 percent of the advertised speed.
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