BT lags in broadband satisfaction stakes

But it's a close race…

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BT has come bottom of the eight major UK broadband providers in a customer satisfaction survey.

In the annual JD Power and Associates 2007 UK Broadband Internet Service Provider Satisfaction Study, the company scored 626 points out of a possible 1,000 - 42 points behind the top rated Tiscali, which scored 668.

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Tiscali moves up from third place in 2006, scoring well on its billing process.

But despite falling costs and rising broadband speeds, there is a continuing overall downturn in customer satisfaction this year - largely due to increasing call waiting times.

The average satisfaction level has fallen nine points compared with 2006 to 645, while the average call waiting time now stands at 17 minutes.

And for the first time in the survey's three-year history, customer service complaints outnumbered service-related questions.

Behind Tiscali comes Virgin Media with a score of 660, then Sky (657), AOL (646), Orange (636), Pipex (634), TalkTalk (630) and then BT.

Director of service industries research at JD Power, Caspar Tearle, said the high level of complaints "come as no surprise" as customers are "paying from their own pocket for these calls".

The survey - which took responses from 1,683 UK broadband customers - takes into account performance and reliability, customer service and technical support, cost, image, billing, email services and offerings and promotions.

The survey also found the average broadband subscription cost has fallen to £21.10 per month - down from £25.91 last year - and average broadband speed has risen by 40 per cent to 4.87 Mbps.

More than two-thirds of respondents said they receive services other than broadband from their ISP - such as home telephone, cable/satellite TV or mobile phone.

BT declined to comment on the findings.

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  1. 1. Alex

    Re the broadband average speed, is that the average actual speed?
    ..or just the average 'up to' speed, as quoted by ISPs?

    • 7 December 2007 11:59
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  2. 2. Theo Arundel

    Hi Alex - my reading of the report is that it refers to the average actual speed rather than that reported by ISPs - as such it could be taken to be more reliable.

    • 7 December 2007 17:44
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  3. 3. misceng

    Having experienced both Virgin and Sky I would rate both as near equally bad on customer service and response to problems but I get 3 times the broadband speed from Sky at two thirds of the price for a combined package of TV, phone and broadband.

    • 7 December 2007 17:46
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  4. 4. anonymous

    with only about 4% difference between ratings it appears that all the suppliers are much of a muchnes

    • 10 December 2007 10:33
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