
London fibre to the home pilot could involve 40,000 homes
By silicon.com
Published: 23 September 2009 09:25 GMT
BT Openreach has released details of the fees it plans to charge other ISPs for its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) pilot in London.
Access to its Generic Ethernet Access Fibre to The Premises product will cost ISPs between £175 and £255 per annum for each customer line.
The pilot at Highams Park in London, BT's first FTTH deployment in an existing residential area with an installed copper-based telecoms infrastructure, could involve up to 40,000 households.
ZDNet UK has more details of the BT FTTH trial.
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