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Vodafone does fixed line broadband
News He said in a research note: "The regulatory and commercial conditions in the UK are now more favourable than ever to a company wishing to offer ADSL by wholesaling IP streams over telco-owned lines and so it makes sense for Vodafone to enter the... [11 Sep 2006]
Freedom2surf launches 8Mbps broadband
News BT's trials used a technology called DSL Max, which offers the promise of faster upload speeds than standard ADSL, which could appeal to businesses who want to run bandwidth-hungry applications such as VoIP and video streaming. [23 Jan 2006]
BT Max: ADSL but three times faster for uploads?
News DSL Max, known within BT as BT Max, offers the promise of faster upload speeds than standard ADSL, which could appeal to businesses who want to run bandwidth-hungry applications like VoIP and video streaming. [31 Aug 2005]
BT business broadband: Just how scant is take-up?
News At this moment in time the market continues to evolve faster connectivity with Max DSL, ADSL 2+, LLU and WiMax, which all lend themselves to increasing download and upload speeds at far more attractive pricing for both residential and business... [24 Aug 2005]
BT halts business broadband rollout
News A BT spokeswoman confirmed on Friday that it has stopped upgrading local exchanges to offer SDSL, which is more suitable for small businesses and branch offices than ADSL. But many of those businesses who can't get BT's SDSL service may have to... [22 Aug 2005]
Opinion: How broad is broadband?
Comment In Asia, as Cheng points out, millions of people can choose between fibre to the home and ADSL with speeds of up to 20Mbps. In Hong Kong, 1GB broadband will be on offer later this year to residential customers and Japan has the widest range of... [23 Feb 2005]
Tiscali takes wraps off two more broadband options
News There are just over two million ADSL users in total in the UK. Tiscali also revealed that it had signed up its 200,000th broadband user, putting it in third place in the DSL market behind AOL and BT Retail - which has almost one million broadband... [11 Mar 2004]
BT aims to cut upload speeds with SDSL broadband
News Questions have been raised about the potential impact of the SDSL on BT's high-end leased-line services but Mike Galvin, director of internet operations BT Retail, said that ADSL subscribers upgrading to SDSL was a more likely scenario. [19 Jan 2004]
5 years ago... BT trials high-speed ADSL media service
News The content-oriented service will be based on ADSL (Asymmetric DSL), offering download speeds of 2Mbps - 35 times faster than 56Kbps dial-up modems. Five years ago ADSL services probably seemed like a great idea to BT - but there have probably been... [10 Dec 2003]
Rural Midlands gets broadband... rejoice!
News Businesses in the area will be offered symmetric DSL (SDSL) services with faster upload speeds, which, it is claimed, are more suited to some business applications than standard asymmetric DSL (ADSL) services. [20 May 2003]
Telewest takes on BT
News Telewest has begun a high-speed broadband trial that the company said is a direct challenge to BT's ADSL offering. The company claims its fat service outclasses BT's ADSL product. Philip Jansen, managing director of the consumer division at... [23 Apr 2002]
BT trials 'next generation' broadband
News Currently it is only deployed in a few locations across the world, including Australia, where the cost per subscriber is in excess of Aus$5000 (£1,850), more than three times standard ADSL, according to an analyst familiar with the project. [26 Mar 2002]
Pipex lays bandwidth woes at BT's door
News This compounds the problems of users experiencing a reduced level in their expected 512 Kbps connection speeds, as ADSL is a shared-capacity medium. Pipex has denied it has oversubscribed its ADSL service despite growing complaints from customers... [14 Mar 2002]
The Gadget Showdown: DSL v Cable
Comment BT ADSL BT's ADSL service - the market leader for home broadband access, for obvious reasons - was tested by Ben King in east London (E1), while Tony Hallett tested blueyonder in the southwest of the capital (SW19). [08 Nov 2001]
BT unveils long-awaited DSL roadmap
News Bill Cockburn, group managing director of BT, said: "I think businesses, large and small, will find there is terrific potential in ADSL technology. One of the principle advantages of ADSL is its always-on capability, billed as a fixed-monthly... [30 Jul 1999]
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