Hull has been confirmed as the 海角视频鈥檚 broadband champion once again, posting the fastest average speeds in the country.

The city was revealed as the 海角视频 pace-setter in research by comparison website CompareTheMarket.com which has analysed official Ofcom data - underlining the benefit of the independent KCom network.

Results from the Meerkat-fronted company showed Hull gained an average of 54.9 megabits per second (Mbps) from 2018 to 2019, extending its lead at the top of the 海角视频 average speed tables to 131.4 Mbps.

Hull is now streets ahead of other 海角视频 cities with its nearest competitor, Corby in Northamptonshire, coming in at second place on just 92.9Mbps.

KCom retail managing director Sean Royce said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted that Hull is once again flying the flag for quality broadband and showing others the way to go.

鈥淭his research confirms that not only are we already the 海角视频鈥檚 leading broadband city but that we鈥檙e continuing to stretch our lead and push the boundaries of what our full fibre network can deliver.

Connecting to a world of entertainment - and work. A KCom engineer responding to a domestic call in Hull during the coronavirus outbreak.
Connecting to a world of entertainment - and work. A KCom engineer responding to a domestic call in Hull during the coronavirus outbreak.

鈥淒uring these unprecedented times, when so many people are at home and reliant on their broadband, connectivity is more important than ever.

鈥淲hat these figures mean for the average man and woman in Hull is that our ultrafast broadband is keeping them connected, enabling them to work from home and for their children to keep up with their schoolwork.

鈥淏ut we are not resting on our laurels. We intend to stay at the top of the table and are investing 拢100 million to extend our network even further across East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire.

鈥淥ur engineers are out there right now doing a fabulous job to maintain and build new network capacity which will bring the benefits of our full fibre broadband to thousands more people across the region.

鈥淭his shows there鈥檚 no better place in the 海角视频 to be in lockdown than this region where you can rely on KCOM鈥檚 Lightstream broadband.鈥

Sean Royce, left, and Rob Lewis.
Sean Royce.

The research - - confirmed Hull鈥檚 position as the 海角视频鈥檚 first digital city. Hull recorded nearly double the best-performing London borough鈥檚 performance with Camden reporting average speeds of just 77.7Mbps in 2019.

Kingston Upon Thames recorded speeds of 81.2Mbps while Westminster lags far behind with just 39.9Mbps.

Hull is also bucking the trend in regard to an apparent north-south divide, with seven of the top ten improvements located in areas further south.

A spokesperson for CompareTheMarket said: 鈥淭he area with the biggest improvement in speed (as well as the highest speed overall) is Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The reason for this is that Hull has an entirely independent telecoms network, which is also why they have cream-coloured telephone boxes.鈥