
Telco thinking bigger about faster fat pipe expansion plan...
By silicon.com
Published: 28 September 2009 09:53 GMT
BT has announced it will extend its planned coverage of 24Mbps broadband to 75 per cent of the UK by 2011 - up from its previous target of 55 per cent.
The telco currently provides speeds of up to 24Mbps to around 40 per cent of UK homes and businesses. The vast majority of those outside this coverage area can get up to 8Mbps.
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ZDNet UK has the full details of BT's 24Mbps expansion plan here.
Kinda a load of rubbish on BT's website about supe...
Anonymous
"The vast majority can get up to 8mb" Obviously w...
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Their tech peple assured me I can have 5.5MegaByte...
James Button
Up to 8MBps. That's true, because 2Mbps falls into...
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I live in Eversley, just south of Wokingham in Ber...
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