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BT hits a million broadband homes

News It estimated the split between ADSL and cable as being two to five in cable's favour. Of the one million connected households, half use BT as their ISP, with other ISPs handling the rest of the ADSL customers. [09 Jun 2003]

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]

AOL broadband to be offered over NTL network

News The spokeswoman added the NTL deal, available to the 7.2 million households already able to get NTL's broadband service, will give high-speed internet access to some homes that cannot be supplied with ADSL because of the quality of lines from... [05 Dec 2002]

Faster speeds on the cards for Broadband Britain?

News A is for ADSL C is for Cable & Wireless 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. [22 Feb 2008]

Cable broadband nears the magic million

News BT chief executive Ben Verwaayen vowed last year that the telco would reach one million ADSL customers by the summer of 2003, and five million by 2006. It announced last week that it had a total of 750,000 ADSL customers - shared between all the... [01 Apr 2003]

Broadband summit: Speed is the key

News A is for ADSL C is for Cable & Wireless 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... [27 Nov 2007]

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]

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 plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade

News A is for ADSL C is for Cable & Wireless 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]

Steady rise predicted for European ADSL services

News Germany emerged as the country most advanced with its DSL roll out, while Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK will have the most direct competition between ADSL and cable modem services. Despite ongoing arguments about the availability of ADSL... [02 Nov 1999]

BT uses employees as TV broadband guinea pigs

News BT has long been keen to use its high-speed ADSL network to transmit television footage that could be viewed on a home TV. Everything a residential customer needs you can do with two megabits per second," said the BT spokesman, in a sideswipe at... [20 Sep 2004]

Broadband Britain: From tortoise to hare?

News BT Wholesale, whose ADSL products are resold by around 200 internet service providers, is currently adding more new broadband connections than either NTL or Telewest individually. NTL, Telewest, and ISPs such as AOL, Freeserve and BT Openworld who... [15 Nov 2002]

BT lags in broadband satisfaction stakes

News A is for ADSL C is for Cable & Wireless More than two-thirds of respondents said they receive services other than broadband from their ISP - such as home telephone, cable/satellite TV or mobile phone. [06 Dec 2007]

Fibre - coming to a home near you

News A is for ADSL C is for Cable & Wireless 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... [10 Jul 2007]

Lower broadband prices ahead, says govt

News The obvious way for ADSL prices to fall further would be if wholesale prices were cut again by BT - a move that could even jolt the cable companies into lowering their own costs. The cost of ADSL has effectively halved since the start of 2002, when... [15 Dec 2003]

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