from Hacker News

British households download about 17 GB of data on average every month

by qxb on 11/2/11, 10:25 AM with 3 comments

  • by DanBC on 11/2/11, 10:39 AM

    Cultural Note: The UK has one cable provider - Virgin Media, which also provides TV. The other major company is Sky, which is a tv company providing broadband Internet. Many UK tv channels are now available as Video on Demand; some of the "catch up" features (eg, BBC iPlayer, 4OD) are free.

    This 17 GB average includes TV.

    It would have been more interesting to see that number split out into different types of data.

  • by qxb on 11/2/11, 11:12 AM

    This is the full Ofcom report (pdf): http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/telecoms-...

    Another interesting nugget from the summary: "Mobile broadband data volumes are now significant, at an average of 240MB/month for each 3G connection." (p. 2)

  • by nemoniac on 11/2/11, 12:38 PM

    The "average" is a totally inappropriate statistic for reporting this kind of data. The Ofcom report should have used the median.