TalkTalk has been ordered by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to revise its broadband speed checker after a complaint that it was misleading customers by overestimating download speeds.
The complaint centres around the broadband speed checking facility on the TalkTalk website.
A customer complained in December after the TalkTalk speed check gave him an estimate of between 2.1Mbps and 5.3Mbps download line speed, with an average estimated line speed of 3.8Mbps.
However, the customer was already a TalkTalk customer and had already been informed that the maximum speed available on his line was less than 2.1 Mbps.
The ASA upheld the complaint, saying the ISP had not made it clear enough that customers could receive lower speeds.
TalkTalk accepted that the wording associated with its broadband speed checker was misleading, telling TechWeekEurope it is now revising the speed checker in line with the ASA’s guidance.
“We are grateful for the guidance provided by the Advertising Standards Authority,” said a TalkTalk spokesperson in an emailed statement. “The prominence of the speed checker on our website demonstrates our commitment to being completely transparent with our customers about the speeds they can achieve.”
The slap on the wrist for TalkTalk comes just days after Ofcom urged ISPs to be more transparent about the information they are providing on broadband speeds, in accordance with the regulator’s Voluntary Code of Practice on Broadband Speeds that was introduced back in 2008.
Ofcom has been repeatedly warning ISPs for a number of years that it will clamp down on ISPs that inflate broadband line speeds. TalkTalk and BT were found by Ofcom to be among the worse ISPs for providing customers with broadband line speeds as soon as possible in the sales process.
TalkTalk also recently topped Ofcom’s list of the the most complained about ISPs.
The complaints about broadband line speed indicate the growing sensitivity and intolerance among customers nowadays to poor broadband speeds.
The government is pledging investment to help improve the UK’s broadband network, and BT is in the process of investing £2.5 billion to roll out fibre to around two thirds of UK homes by 2015.
But huge swathes of the UK remain trapped in the broadband slow lane, with little prospect of immediate improvements.
Indeed, recent research from the London School of Economics (LSE) suggested that the government faces a £1.1 billion funding shortfall which must be addressed if the UK is to harness the social and economic benefits of superfast broadband.
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do not beleive what it says on talk talk webs site on lone check as when i did it it advised 6megs of speed but when i got it installed and afte 1 mounth was only getting 1.95 megs a 4.05 meg drop first time a called line test was done showing 1.95 meg speed then called again after talktalk done a line test then done speed check again to another advoisor in fucking india she said that there is no record of me doing spedd check test with the lad i first spoke to 45mins before this time when done speed check showed was receiving 6.9 meg but i was still dropping out of service with that tried to get advisor to explain why on first call no recored was keept about me only getting 1.95 meg speed couldnt answer so hung up so i checked following day on talktalkspeedcheck and counldnt get speedchecker up saying exchange problems come back later this want on for 4 days saying the samr thing so now i have tried getting fiber broadband see wot happens with this if no better talktalk will begetting to be told fuck right off had enough