bt adsl cable in comment and analysis
Don't paper over cracks in the digital nation
Comment A is for ADSL C is for Cable & Wireless B is for BT The same upbeat tone runs through the Ofcom report - the source of the story (covered here by silicon.com). When broadband was first introduced in the UK in 2000, households in urban areas were... [23 May 2008]
LinkedIn CEO on 'grown up' social networking
Comment A is for ADSL A is for ADSL C is for Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless B is for BT B is for BT On the difference between LinkedIn and Facebook Dan Nye: LinkedIn and Facebook are very different services. [28 Feb 2008]
How fans can grab a slice of the music pie
Comment A is for ADSL A is for ADSL C is for Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless B is for BT B is for BT Courtier-Dutton: Essentially we turn every user on the website into a fully fledged record label. [18 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Christmas wish list
Comment A is for ADSL C is for Cable & Wireless B is for BT Every year of my life seems to have been challenging for one reason or another. But I have always been able to stay ahead of the game and keep on top of technology and business. [20 Dec 2007]
Leader: UK broadband - alive and kicking
Leader From now on, it will also sell an ADSL product as a loss leader. Today Wanadoo - as in Wanadoo UK, an arm of France Telecom's ISP business - launched a fairly broad broadband broadside against BT and the state of high-speed, always-on access in... [27 Apr 2004]
The success of broadband in the UK - easy definition, hard decision
Comment Korea boasts more nine million households - more than two thirds - with either ADSL or cable modem broadband connections - it's mostly seen as a consumer access technology, most businesses using leased lines - and the country is heralded as a... [11 Oct 2002]
The Ovum View: DSL is taking off - but where's it going?
Comment For some time, broadband cable services have often been priced below similar ADSL services, which has impacted positively on take-up levels. After a poor start, the roll out of ADSL services in Europe is now racing ahead and, in some countries... [08 May 2002]
Networks - can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em
Comment BT is notoriously reluctant to give service level agreements, least of all to small fry with dial-up accounts or ADSL. Some idiot is bound to put a JCB through a cable or poor coffee down the back of a network switch now and then. [26 Nov 2001]
The Gadget Showdown: DSL v Cable
Comment OK, so we're not exactly talking gadgets, unless we stretch that term to the futuristic-looking modems both technologies rely on, but we thought it time to pit a high-speed ADSL connection against one that uses a cable modem. [08 Nov 2001]
A journey to DSL hell
Comment But getting ADSL from BT - not even some reseller or a company grappling with local loop unbundling - wasn't easy. A bit of cable gets pinned to the wall, a scary-looking blue-green DSL modem gets plugged into my USB port. [08 Nov 2001]
A BT boon for 'broadband Britain'
Comment What's more, we've heard good things about Telewest's customer service and internet-over-cable in general, even if these offerings are more limited in reach nationally than BT's ADSL. What we should say is that, putting aside ridiculous hype and... [18 Sep 2001]
Breathing life into broadband: Will satellite technologies save the day?
Comment But Hughes is planning a one-way USB-based service that will compete directly with consumer ADSL in the £30 per month price range. BT Openworld's is planning to charge £100 a month, which compares badly with £30 for the cheapest form of DSL and... [21 Aug 2001]
Sorry about the bubble bursting and everything
Comment One day Nasa hopes these things will be able to stay airborne for months at a time, bringing fast net access and other services to remote areas which can't be reached by cable, or, say, ADSL. To get ADSL in your home, you have to be within 3.5km of... [20 Jul 2001]
The Battle of Broadband Britain drags on
Comment ADSL provider and ISP Easynet is merging with backbone network vendor Ipsaris. It's not the end of its ADSL project but it is safe to assume that Easynet was finding it hard to survive in the broadband business, and local loop services will drop... [27 Jun 2001]
The politics of premises: Co-location and unbundling the local loop
Comment He said: "BT already have a head start with their own ADSL in place," and added that this advantageous position is precisely why "the sharing of costs is such an important part of co-location". With Redstone leading the way, non-BT supplied ADSL... [30 Jan 2001]
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