BT breaks four million broadband barrier

UK warming to the fat-pipe revolution

NEWS BT announced that it has passed the four million barrier for its broadband connections.

According to figures released by the telco today, one million of the newly connected fat-pipers joined BT in the last four months and one new customer is getting broadband from BT every 10 seconds.

The telco says that 95 per cent of the UK can now get broadband, with that figure expected to rise to over 99 per cent by the summer.

BT's recently published half-year results saw a considerable contribution from its new focus on connectivity. Turnover, excluding exceptionals, from the new-wave businesses - mobile, broadband and ICT services - rose by 34 per cent to £2bn.

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  1. 1. Martyn Witt

    "... one new customer is getting broadband from BT every 10 seconds". I am that customer, but I would rather the wretched thing worked 24/7 as opposed to falling over when more than about three people are using a phone in our village! BT Wholesale v BT Broadband (not our fault, guv'nor, must be the other lot) - if you plan to be BT's four millionth and first customer, I beg you please find another provider - how else will BT learn to keep the punters happy?

    • 21 December 2004 13:33
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