bt adsl dial in comment and analysis

Don't paper over cracks in the digital nation

Comment A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up 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 the first... [23 May 2008]

LinkedIn CEO on 'grown up' social networking

Comment A is for ADSL A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up D is for Dial-up B is for BT B is for BT Dan Nye: LinkedIn and Facebook are very different services. LinkedIn is the world's leading professional network, Facebook is a social network. [28 Feb 2008]

How fans can grab a slice of the music pie

Comment A is for ADSL A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up D is for Dial-up B is for BT B is for BT Courtier-Dutton: Essentially we turn every user on the website into a fully fledged record label. By fragmenting the music industry in that way we allow everybody... [18 Feb 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Christmas wish list

Comment A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up 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]

Analysis: Think tanks fill up on broadband

Comment Of course increasing broadband speed is important, and the lack of investment beyond ADSL is lamentable ("'[r]eal' broadband will I suspect need a lot more digging up roads and laying of infrastructure", Young observes) but too often the demand... [13 Apr 2004]

The arguments for and against rural broadband

Comment If people in rural areas want broadband then there are alternatives to BT's ADSL. It's an argument which is never going to die down - or at least not until everybody in the country is surfing away to their heart's content at speeds far in excess of... [18 Aug 2003]

Devil's Advocate: Waking up to broadband

Comment One concern that held me back was that ADSL broadband is absolutely controlled by BT. And the cost of my dial-up access has been increased by the BT subscription for a second line, used purely for data purposes. [13 May 2003]

What's the fuss about... broadband communications

Comment A further strength of ADSL is that it is 'always-on' - there is no need to dial up to the internet. Most smaller organisations and home users (those who BT has deigned to connect, that is) are finding Asymmetrical DSL (ADSL) the most appropriate. [08 Nov 2002]

Broadband madness on 1:25,000 scale

Comment But now we want to hear your examples of broadband madness and ADSL hell. Do you work all day installing broadband and yet return home to good old dial-up access? In the UK the road to broadband happiness is littered with similar ironies - consider... [25 Sep 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. Last week represented a monstrous debacle for BT, even by its standards. The silicon.com virtual mailbag has been bursting at the... [26 Nov 2001]

The Gadget Showdown: DSL v Cable

Comment The speed is noticeably better than dial-up when surfing the web, but not always as much as you'd hope, and seemingly less than ADSL connections I'd tried in California. BT ADSL BT's ADSL service - the market leader for home broadband access, for... [08 Nov 2001]

Is the game up for ISDN?

Comment Simon Brooks, marketing manager for BT's Interactive services network trial in West London, said: "ADSL gives people a step in between ISDN and a virtual private network. The large proportion of the ADSL target market would be those that are using... [10 Nov 1998]

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