Point Topic's UK broadband affordability tracker reveals significant variations in entry-level broadband plan accessibility across different UK regions, highlighting ongoing digital deprivation.
The analysis indicates that while entry-level tariffs in the UK are improving, the broadband digital divide persists. Consumers are still paying more in areas with less competitive offerings.
As of November 2024, the cheapest broadband plan highlights a stark variability in pricing. The lowest tariffs ranged from £12.50 to £37.50, depending significantly on location.
This year's report shows a remarkable trend; 66.3% of areas can now access broadband in the desirable £20-£24.99 range, a significant increase from 31.6% last year.
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