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BT hits a million broadband homes

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

BT set for ADSL roll-out

News Johnson added that telcos which have deployed ADSL have experienced problems meeting user demand and getting equipment installed in homes and local exchanges properly. BT could finally begin rolling out high-speed ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital... [28 Jun 1999]

NTL signs up customer number one million

News NTL and fellow cable firm Telewest got their act together broadband-wise much sooner than BT; a few years ago their prices were much lower, and the availability of cable broadband compared favourably to that of ADSL. [04 Mar 2004]

BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade

News A BT spokesman told silicon.com these barriers include a universal service obligation to put copper wire into new homes, something which is high cost but which fibre takes away the need for. A is for ADSL [15 Jul 2008]

BT's broadband revelation: Best of Reader Comments II

News Before we moved our offices we asked BT whether we could have ADSL in the new location and were answered yes! We probably can't even get ISDN - BT can't tell us at the moment - and if we could, its lousy value compared to ADSL. [28 Feb 2002]

Midband falls short of early promises

News ADSL is only available to around two-thirds of homes, but Midband will be available to 97 per cent of the population, according to BT. The 128Kbps ISDN-based product will cost £35 per month, almost as much as BT's consumer broadband service once... [01 May 2003]

BT halts business broadband rollout

News Back in 2003, before it officially launched SDSL, BT had admitted that many firms were happy with ADSL, which is now available to more than 99 per cent of homes and businesses. A BT spokeswoman confirmed on Friday that it has stopped upgrading... [22 Aug 2005]

Fibre - coming to a home near you

News A is for ADSL 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 Fibre in the Last Mile in Europe report. [10 Jul 2007]

What's the fuss about... broadband communications

Comment Most smaller organisations and home users (those who BT has deigned to connect, that is) are finding Asymmetrical DSL (ADSL) the most appropriate. ADSL is asymmetrical in that the 'up' channel is smaller than the 512Kbps 'down' channel, a model... [08 Nov 2002]

Universal broadband on the way - thanks to BT?

News Trigger levels tell local communities how many people have to express an interest in getting a high speed Internet connection in order for BT to invest in upgrading their telephone exchange to offer ADSL. [17 Nov 2003]

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]

iPod-toting BT to become media luvvie?

News Andrew Burke, named on Monday as BT Entertainment's chief executive officer, said ADSL isn't a good medium for broadcasting, but was suitable for unicasting - where a limited number of users would request a certain piece of niche content. [01 Dec 2004]

22Mbps broadband goes nationwide

News ISP Be was the first to launch 24Mbps using ADSL earlier this year, although only within the London area. A research note published last month from broadband watchers Point Topic said speeds of 24Mbps will only be available to homes and businesses... [09 Nov 2005]

Fibre connectivity set to change, says EC

News A is for ADSL The European Commission is to issue a recommendation on how member states should go about rolling out fibre connectivity to homes and businesses. B is for BT Ducatel said: "We are on the cusp of a major change in the telecoms sector... [28 Feb 2008]

MPs register rural broadband concerns

News Pierre Danon, chief executive of BT Retail, said last November that BT believes its ADSL network will cover 80 per cent of the UK's homes and businesses by 2005, with further progress "dependant on technological progress". [27 Feb 2003]

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