BT unveils plans for four times faster broadband
Omega65
Philadelphia, Pa
BT (British Telecom) plans to quadruple speeds for broadband Internet, in a move that will enable service providers to launch services such as live broadcasts and video conferencing across UK homes.
The former telecoms monopoly said on Friday it would launch customer trials across the UK at the end of November for a broadband Internet service that will offer speeds of up to eight megabits per second, against two megabits available now.
Source: Yahoo
The former telecoms monopoly said on Friday it would launch customer trials across the UK at the end of November for a broadband Internet service that will offer speeds of up to eight megabits per second, against two megabits available now.
Submitted by: Trogan_1000Some Internet access providers offer 8 megabit and even higher speeds, but their services are restricted mainly to small clusters of users, primarily in big cities.
A BT spokesman said this was the first time an eight megabit broadband service would be rolled out across the country. Britain's largest fixed-line telecoms and Internet provider, said the trials would lay the foundation for a commercial launch across the UK by spring 2006.
Source: Yahoo
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That might be just your neck of the woods, RWB. 4-5MBit are consumer market download speeds out here in a good chunk of the West. Still at 0.5MBit upload though.
8Mb wont be available to anywhere other than places like the center of London. Lots of people are still unavailable to get 1Mb or 2Mb at all. Hell, some exchanges still aren't even enabled. Cable also isn't available in most places here.
Upload is 256Kb.