bt adsl speeds broadband
BT speeds up broadband rollout scheme
News From today, BT will begin upgrading a local exchange to ADSL as soon as enough local residents indicate that they want to get broadband. By cutting out the advance order process, BT says it will significantly cut the time it takes for ADSL to reach... [17 Dec 2002]
BT aims to cut upload speeds with SDSL broadband
News Questions have been raised about the potential impact of the SDSL on BT's high-end leased-line services but Mike Galvin, director of internet operations BT Retail, said that ADSL subscribers upgrading to SDSL was a more likely scenario. [19 Jan 2004]
BT Max: ADSL but three times faster for uploads?
News According to analysts at Ovum, BT will begin trialling a wholesale version of ADSL broadband known as DSL Max in September. DSL Max, known within BT as BT Max, offers the promise of faster upload speeds than standard ADSL, which could appeal to... [31 Aug 2005]
BT: Ready to give broadband the V sign?
News And, unlike the current ADSL network that BT uses, next-gen broadband can enable any number of sexy - and lucrative - applications including video-on-demand and web conferencing. Next-generation broadband technologies can promise connectivity of... [08 Dec 2005]
BT trials 8Mbps broadband service
News BT Retail announced on Monday that it is engaging in the wholesale trials of 8Mbps ADSL services, but that these high speeds will only be made available to its own staff - cutting down the number available to actual consumers. [09 Mar 2005]
Broadband pace lagging in the countryside
News LLU has been key to achieving faster broadband speeds in the short term as BT's own next-gen ADSL tech - ADSL2+ (which promises a theoretical maximum of 24Mbps) - has taken longer to arrive. Fastest after London are: the North East (3.6Mbps), the... [04 Jun 2008]
Faster broadband a hit for Bulldog
News Unlike many broadband ISPs, which simply resell BT Wholesale's ADSL range, Bulldog has created its own broadband products. The company revealed on Tuesday that it expects to hit its targets for its Primetime range - which was launched back in mid... [12 Feb 2003]
Easynet takes on BT in wholesale broadband
News BT Wholesale announced last month it is testing a 2Mbps ADSL service which is expected to become available to all UK ISPs in early 2005. Rowe has high hopes that the regulatory barriers to allowing Easynet to offer ADSL+2 at speeds of up to 18Mbps... [13 Dec 2004]
Where next for broadband Britain?
News He cited ADSL+ - coming next year, with top speeds of up to 24Mbps - and said speeds would still "satisfy a lot of apps". A is for ADSL B is for BT All-IP next generation networks (NGNs) are being rolled out in the UK - such as BT's 21CN - but NGNs... [22 Nov 2007]
5 years ago... BT trials high-speed ADSL media service
News Five years ago ADSL services probably seemed like a great idea to BT - but there have probably been times since when the company wished it had kept quiet on the whole issue. The content-oriented service will be based on ADSL (Asymmetric DSL... [10 Dec 2003]
NTL's 128Kbps broadband product 'not broadband'
News BT is set to launch a 256Kbps internet access product later this year, but so far the telco has only described the forthcoming services as a "consumer ADSL service" rather than a broadband one. The consumer ADSL service offered by BT Wholesale and... [09 Apr 2003]
BT's big bundle of broadband and wireless
News The pricing breaks down as £27 per month for a broadband ADSL connection from BT, £129.99 or more to set up home wireless networking, then 23.5p per minute for time spent using a BT Openzone hotspot. BT's public hotspot roll out goal is 4,000... [23 Oct 2003]
BT lags in broadband satisfaction stakes
News A is for ADSL BT has come bottom of the eight major UK broadband providers in a customer satisfaction survey. B is for BT BT declined to comment on the findings. Behind Tiscali comes Virgin Media with a score of 660, then Sky (657), AOL (646... [06 Dec 2007]
BT trials 'next generation' broadband
News Currently it is only deployed in a few locations across the world, including Australia, where the cost per subscriber is in excess of Aus$5000 (£1,850), more than three times standard ADSL, according to an analyst familiar with the project. [26 Mar 2002]
BT lays out broadband Net access roadmap
News Normal ISPs that operate an ADSL service won't be able to compete because they don't have the same support facilities as BT," he said. Using high-speed Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) access technology, the service will also incorporate... [26 Apr 2000]
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