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Retailers deliver consistent high broadband access
In September, the top three retail companies—Apple, FTD and Eddie Bauer—provided solid high broadband Internet availability rates that averaged almost 100%, says Gomez Inc.
Posted 10/11/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Top retailers delivered a consistent site performance in August
In August the dial-up availability provided by the web’s 50 biggest retailers was very consistent, says Gomez Inc. The top three companies—Dell, OfficeMax and Office Depot—provided solid dial-up availability rates that averaged well over 80%.
Posted 09/27/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Big retailers deliver steady performance in August
The largest web retailers provided a consistent web performance in August, says Gomez Inc. 30 retailers achieved a consistency rating of excellent in July, compared to 12 with “good,” 6 with “fair” and two with “poor.”
Posted 09/12/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Big retailers deliver better high broadband performance in August
In August a shopper with a high broadband connection could access a Top 50 retail site in 6.14 seconds, compared with 15.50 seconds for a low broadband connection and 58.41 seconds for dial-up, says Gomez.
Posted 09/06/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Office Depot and OfficeMax deliver highest consistency rate
Consumers with a low broadband connection could access a Top 50 retail web site an average of 98.67% of the time in July, says Gomez Inc.
Posted 08/08/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Dell provides fastest dial-up and broadband access in July
Dell in July provided the fastest response time for customers accessing the site using a dial-up connection, says Gomez Inc. Dial-up web shoppers could access Dell.com in 31.85 seconds, followed by OfficeMax, Footlocker, Netflix and HP Shopping.
Posted 08/02/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Big retailers deliver better site consistency in June
June was a good month for web site consistency for the largest online retailers, says Gomez. The consistency ratings take into account differences in the speed of web page delivery across multiple visits and the frequency a retail site is unavailable.
Posted 07/12/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Big retailers get top grades for their site performance
In April Gomez Inc. compared the web’s 50 largest retailers on consistency and variability and assigned each retailer a specific rating. Among the retailers receiving a rating of “excellent” were: Peapod, Zappos, Scholastic, OfficeMax and others.
Posted 05/31/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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/ Technology
Zappos delivers top site efficiency
In March the Top 50 retailer delivering the highest efficiency rating was Zappos, which enabled shoppers to access online content at about 36.92 information bytes per second, according to Gomez Inc.
Posted 04/05/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Eddie Bauer provides the best site optimization in February
Eddie Bauer provided visitors and shoppers with the most bytes per second in February, according to a new performance index by Gomez Inc.
Posted 03/22/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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