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BT aims to cut upload speeds with SDSL broadband

News Sales of asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) have begun to pick up steam with consumers and small businesses, but ADSL's full bandwidth is only available for download, with upload speeds considerably lower. [19 Jan 2004]

BT trials high-speed ADSL media service

News BT has stepped up its trials of high-speed DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) services, claiming it does not contravene restrictions that prevent the company from acting as a broadcaster. The content-oriented service will be based on ADSL (Asymmetric... [10 Dec 1998]

BT kick-starts ADSL trials in London

News BT has launched its first trials of high speed ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) technology in London. Last month, the UK telco launched BT Highway, which offers Internet connection over ISDN lines, however ADSL is significantly faster. [15 Oct 1998]

BT set for ADSL roll-out

News BT could finally begin rolling out high-speed ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) services to business and home users within two months, according to reports in the Financial Times. BT has come under pressure from businesses to speed up its... [28 Jun 1999]

BT unveils long-awaited DSL roadmap

News The telco plans to upgrade 400 exchanges in the UK's ten largest cities, including Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow and London, to run asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) technology by the end of March 2000. [30 Jul 1999]

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. 10.12.1998: BT has stepped up its trials of high-speed DSL (Digital... [10 Dec 2003]

BT lays out broadband Net access roadmap

News Using high-speed Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) access technology, the service will also incorporate consumer and small business content as well as personalisation facilities. Normal ISPs that operate an ADSL service won't be able to... [26 Apr 2000]

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]

Devil's Advocate: Waking up to broadband

Comment One concern that held me back was that ADSL broadband is absolutely controlled by BT. When I have asked why they insist on credit card payments, the honest answer has been that it is so much easier for the subscriber to cancel a direct debit. [13 May 2003]

Rural Midlands gets broadband... rejoice!

News Broadband services using digital subscriber line (DSL) technology will be available to customers with a BT telephone line connected to one of these exchanges. Businesses in the area will be offered symmetric DSL (SDSL) services with faster upload... [20 May 2003]

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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