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'Free' broadband proves unsatisfactory PDF Print E-mail
Written by Simon Butterworth   
Thursday, 05 July 2007

'Free' broadband proves unsatisfactory

15:15, Jul 4th 2007 by Scott Bicheno

Hi Abbie

A USwitch survey puts Orange and TalkTalk bottom for customer service

Broadband companies may be ‘talking the talk’, but have yet to ‘walk the walk’, according to the  latest home phone and broadband Customer Satisfaction Report, announced by uSwitch.com. 

The  UK’s  most comprehensive  report  into  customer  satisfaction,  based  on  responses  from  nearly  9,000 home  phone  and  nearly  11,000  broadband  customers shows  that, despite  promises  from companies that things are on the up, customers have yet to see any signs of improvement.

In  fact, while home phone customer satisfaction  is up by 4 per cent, broadband satisfaction has continued to plummet and for the first time, a quarter of customers are not satisfied with their broadband provider. 

Plusnet, having experienced a severe drop of 16 per cent last year following a raft of service issues, has sprung back to take top position in the broadband survey, with a 78 per cent satisfaction level.

Orange and TalkTalk, together owning 14 per cent of the market with over 2
million customers, have failed to pull themselves out of the bottom two spots in the league.
 
Orange comes last for the second time running with just 65% of customers satisfied, having seen its satisfaction rating drop 18 per cent over the last 14 months - uncannily around the same time  that  it  launched  ‘free’  broadband.

Meanwhile, TalkTalk has yet to reap the rewards of its £15 million investment into customer service. Just 69 per cent of its customers are satisfied. The  performance  of both companies suggests tha  ‘free’ does not necessarily ensure happiness, as the  customers paying fo  their broadband appear to be happier than the ones who are not.

 

http://www.pcretailmag.com/news/27925/Free-broadband-proves-unsatisfactory

 

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