bt adsl high speed
Freedom4 spreads WiMax love to students
News It also offers faster upload speeds than traditional ADSL and is simple to install, according to Freedom4. WiMax can deliver high speed internet access without the need for wires or a fixed BT line. WiMax provider Freedom4 is spreading long range... [16 Jul 2008]
BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade
News A is for ADSL Matt Yardley, analyst at Analysys Mason, said that the move by BT will "remove some of the awkward questions about why are we languishing behind many other nations in the provision of high-speed broadband". [15 Jul 2008]
Don't paper over cracks in the digital nation
Comment A is for ADSL B is for BT In the UK, poverty is predominantly an urban issue - so looked at from that perspective the Ofcom state-of-the-broadband-nation report suggests high speed internet access might actually be exacerbating the digital divide... [23 May 2008]
Euro e-health getting the right attention
News A is for ADSL B is for BT In Denmark, for instance - where high speed internet is the most widely available in Europe - the report found there is extensive use of email communication between doctors and patients in about 60 per cent of practices. [28 Apr 2008]
Europe embracing speedy fat pipes
News A is for ADSL B is for BT Around three-quarters (77 per cent) of businesses in Europe are now using high speed broadband, according to the European Commission's latest i2010 progress report. More than a quarter of a billion Europeans regularly use... [18 Apr 2008]
3.5G gizmos mushrooming forth
News A is for ADSL B is for BT There are now 637 high speed downlink packet access products on the market, with almost half (303) of them being mobile phones. The number of HSUPA (high speed uplink packet access) devices has doubled in six months. [07 Apr 2008]
Five weird ways to bridge the digital divide
News A is for ADSL B is for BT Several companies are donning gloves and wellies and poking around in the murky subterranean depths of towns and cities in order to pipe high speed broadband into people's homes. [06 Mar 2008]
Fibre connectivity set to change, says EC
News A is for ADSL B is for BT Ducatel said: "We are on the cusp of a major change in the telecoms sector, and are moving towards a communications system which will provide always-on connectivity at high speed. [28 Feb 2008]
Faster speeds on the cards for Broadband Britain?
News A is for ADSL B is for BT Tiscali CEO, Mary Turner, recently told silicon.com fibre to the cabinet - aka backhaul - needs to be "commercialised" as BT is not currently obliged by Ofcom to resell it. The government has launched an independent review... [22 Feb 2008]
Ericsson CEO hails mobile broadband 'breakthrough'
News A is for ADSL B is for BT Ericsson has partnered with Telstra to roll out a national high-speed wireless broadband network in Australia, providing HSPA coverage to 99 per cent of the population. The list from A to Z [11 Feb 2008]
BT lags in broadband satisfaction stakes
News A is for ADSL BT has come bottom of the eight major UK broadband providers in a customer satisfaction survey. B is for BT BT declined to comment on the findings. Behind Tiscali comes Virgin Media with a score of 660, then Sky (657), AOL (646... [06 Dec 2007]
Broadband summit: Speed is the key
News A is for ADSL B is for BT Companies including BT - which has invested billions in overhauling its core network to an all-IP network known as the 21CN - and Virgin Media, which has announced plans to roll out an up to 50Mbps broadband service by the... [27 Nov 2007]
University sends student internet down the drains
News A is for ADSL B is for BT The University of Aberdeen is using the underground sewers to provide high-speed broadband internet connectivity for students. The dark fibre sewer connection will provide broadband at the university's Hillhead student... [17 Aug 2007]
Fibre - coming to a home near you
News A is for ADSL B is for BT Broadband was delivered via fibre optic networks to more than 2.5 million European homes in 2006 - and demand for the high-speed technology is only increasing, according to Frost & Sullivan's Fibre in the Last Mile in... [10 Jul 2007]
Fat pipes fatter - but not as fat as we think...
News He said not everyone understands that ADSL provides inconsistent connection speeds. A provider only needs around 1.5 per cent of users to make use of, say, the BT Vision product at the same time to use up all the capacity," he said. [23 Feb 2007]
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