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Keeping up with the Jones' technology

Tags: telecoms, mobile, broadband

By Jo Best

Published: 13 July 2005 17:15 GMT

Broadband has turned the UK into a nation of tech profligates, spending a four-figure sum on their TV, phone and broadband bill every year.

A state of the nation report from communications watchdog Ofcom has found Britons are spending a third more on their technology connections than in the year 2000. Four per cent - or £1,000 - of the average household's income is now spent on fat pipes, digital TV and telecoms.

Britain is also now officially a broadband nation, Ofcom has discovered, with more internet connections being made over broadband than dial-up. The watchdog puts the number of high-speed connections in the UK at around 8.1 million in June.

We're also paying less for the high speed connection: at the end of 2002, a 512Kbps link cost around £27 per month. Now, the average 1Mbps connection comes in at about £20.

Fixed telecoms costs are also falling, Ofcom found, with the average household paying £20 less last year than in 2003, as landline companies fight it out to offer the cheapest all-you-can-eat deals. Revenues from the fixed-line industry have dropped as a result, from £11.2bn in 2003 to £10.5bn last year.

The mobile industry, however, is in rude health, growing by 16 per cent between 2003 and 2004 to generate revenues of £12.3bn.

As a whole, the UK telecommunications market is worth £55.9bn, Ofcom said.

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