The news from DigiWorld 2006 is that BT consider ADSL2+ to meet ‘foreseeable needs’. Unlike its counterparts in the US and Japan, BT has no plans to deploy FTTH (Fibre To The Home) on a nationwide basis in the UK.
One of the things I’ve been blogging about on a regular basis is when [...]
BT Rules Out Fibre Optic Roll Out
November 21st, 2006 · 7 Comments
Next Generation Broadband Available In 2008
October 17th, 2006 · 1 Comment
Further to my post on when will the UK broadband revolution will arrive, BT has now launched a web site where you can check when 21CN (21st Century Network) services will be available in your area.
When Will The Broadband Revolution Arrive
October 9th, 2006 · 1 Comment
Back in August I was blogging about whether the UK will ever get really fast broadband. At the moment most people in the UK can get ‘up to 8Mb download speeds’. I use that term lightly since the majority of us will never see speeds that quick due to contention and distance from [...]
Will the masses ever get really fast broadband?
August 4th, 2006 · 3 Comments
I noticed my local BT exchange has set an LLU enablement date for Be internet this morning. This is one of those ISPs that offer up to 24Mb download speeds. So out of curiosity I visited their web site and entered my phone number into their availability checker. The result wasn’t too [...]
