Posted: 18th Jun, 2008 By: MarkJ
Popular UK ISP
Zen Internet has been awarded the "
Best Broadband Provider" gong at this years annual Which? Awards Ceremony - held at the British Museum, London. Curiously the runners up were two fairly surprising choices: Waitrose and Utility Warehouse.
On awarding Zen Internet Which? Best Broadband Provider a spokesperson said, "Our broadband award winner makes the world of broadband as hassle free as possible."
"It scored top marks among Which? members for connection speed, customer service, online and telephone support and was the only ISP on test to get top marks for reliability of connection."
Happily Zen is no stranger to industry awards, having been named PC Pro Best Broadband ISP for the past four years on the trot and Which? Best Buy for the last three years:
"We are delighted to have won this prestigious award as Which? is the largest consumer body in the UK and is relied upon by many consumers for its truly independent product recommendations," said Richard Tang, Managing Director, Zen Internet
"Zen Internets mission is to provide the best ISP service in the UK and this award demonstrates our commitment to delivering excellent service, quality and reliability to our customers."
The award was presented to Zen Internet by Peter Vicary-Smith, Chief Executive of Which?. The ceremony was hosted by broadcaster Dermot Murnaghan and there was a keynote speech by Shadow Chancellor George Osborne MP. Congratulations Zen!