The consumer watchdog has warned internet providers to improve their advertising of “theoretical” download speeds or face legal action. �…

Patrick Stafford is a freelance journalist and a former deputy editor of SmartCompany.
The consumer watchdog has warned internet providers to improve their advertising of “theoretical” download speeds or face legal action. �…
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