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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
If our internet went down, her indoors can still watch her crap on freeview through the aerial.

There's far too much now relies on a constant uninterrupted internet connection, and there are no guarantees you'll get one
https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.ph...d-outages.html

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A new Uswitch commissioned Opinium survey of 2,000 UK adults, which was conducted between 31st October and 4th November 2025, has claimed that 41% of respondents experienced at least one loss of broadband connectivity in the past 12 months and “15 million Brits” (67%) experienced outages lasting for three hours or more...

… The survey goes on to claim that internet outages totalled 238.7 million hours in the past year, which is said to be costing the UK economy an estimated £1.4bn in lost work hours. Some 21% of those affected said they are having to suffer through 3 hours or longer outages “more than once a week“. Problems at the broadband provider were given as the top reason for prolonged outages by 37% of respondents, while 33% blamed it on power cuts and 27% attributed it to their router not working.
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