
Push for Broadband Britain...
Published: 25 January 2008 10:00 GMT
UK company H2O Networks has announced plans to bring superfast broadband - offering speeds of up to 100Mbps - to UK cities by laying fibre optic cables in the sewer. This is a cheaper option that digging up streets where existing copper cabling is laid.
Photo credit: H2O Networks
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