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BT embraces NetSuite's on-demand software

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre BT and NetSuite have joined forces to bring web-based on-demand software to the telco's 1.6 million business customers. BT is offering NetSuite's business management applications and will soon provide customer... [22 Apr 2008]

BT hooks up first 21CN customers

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre BT has moved its first customers to its 21st Century Network (21CN) in the initial phase of the next-generation network's national rollout. Paul Reynolds, chief executive of BT Wholesale and board sponsor of the 21CN... [28 Nov 2006]

BT lags in broadband satisfaction stakes

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre BT has come bottom of the eight major UK broadband providers in a customer satisfaction survey. B is for BT Behind Tiscali comes Virgin Media with a score of 660, then Sky (657), AOL (646), Orange (636), Pipex (634... [06 Dec 2007]

Does superfast broadband Britain stink of sewage?

News A is for ADSL Last year, H2O Networks won a contract to connect a student hall of residence at the University of Aberdeen via fibre laid down the drains. F is for Fibre H2O Networks - a company that lays fibre cabling in the sewer - is touting the... [23 Jan 2008]

BT rings up more than a million VoIP customers

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre More than one million consumer customers have signed up for BT's VoIP service since June last year. A BT spokesman told silicon.com the reason for the rapid uptake is largely down to the launch back in June of Total... [10 Jan 2007]

Come an' Avatalk in Second Life, urges BT

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre BT is upping its presence in Second Life with a trial of its free 'Avatalk' phone and texting service. B is for BT Users will be able to use their avatars to access the service at red BT phone boxes at five locations or... [20 Mar 2008]

Arsonist brings down BT network in Manchester

News However, the greater problem may prove fixing local networks used for ADSL provision and other BT services over copper lines. Trunk traffic is being re-routed using the telco's network centre in Oswestry, Shropshire, as fibre SDH backhaul links... [23 Oct 2002]

O2: A wannabe BT?

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre O2 has revealed plans that could see it lining up to compete with the likes of BT and NTL as it moves increasingly towards fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), broadband and various flavours of telly and advertising. [15 Nov 2006]

Telewest turns its back on the local loop

News Major cable operator NTL has tried ADSL services over BT lines, but it too has decided to sell only over its own network. It claims the installation of fibre connections will provide a better and faster service than BT's copper lines. [11 Dec 2000]

Cardiff poised to steal Swindon's fat pipe crown?

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre B is for BT The Welsh capital was chosen by BT for initial tests of 21CN, with the first customers hooked up to the new network last month. Nearly three-fifths (59.8 per cent) of homes in the Wiltshire town had... [11 Dec 2006]

Broadband summit: Speed is the key

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre 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... [27 Nov 2007]

Broadband wireless gets spectrum boost

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre The links could potentially be used as alternatives to fibre-optic cable, with possible data speeds ranging from 1Gbps to 10Gbps over distances of one to two kilometres. B is for BT [10 Nov 2006]

University sends student internet down the drains

News A is for ADSL The dark fibre sewer connection will provide broadband at the university's Hillhead student village halls of residence by replacing an existing microwave link between the main campus and the village. [17 Aug 2007]

Five weird ways to bridge the digital divide

News A is for ADSL A few years back, UK-based company SkyLinc was touting its Low-Cost Integrated Broadband Radio Access communications platform - a delivery method that proposed to use inflatable base stations, tethered to fibre-optic poles, to bring... [06 Mar 2008]

'Unlimited broadband' thing of the past?

News A is for ADSL F is for Fibre B is for BT At conferences where the likes of Tiscali and BT are present, you hear them say these things - 'We must move to a new tariffing scheme' - and that tells me they're working hard on this. [17 Mar 2008]

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