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Openreach is to begin offering engineering appointment slots to let customers activate its FTTC-VDSL (i.e. "superfast") broadband on Saturdays under limited circumstances, in an apparent nod to ...
Openreach said by encouraging more adoption of both FTTC and FTTP, it would be able to deliver more money back into Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) through the gainshare mechanisms built into its ...
Network access provider Openreach (BT) has revealed to broadband ISPs that they will begin the next phase of their UK ...
The cost of getting full fibre-to-the-premises connectivity in the UK should fall next year, as BT Openreach has announced a drastic drop in the amount it charges other communications providers to ...
Unsurprisingly, Openreach says that 9pm on Sunday is the busiest time for FTTC connections: that's when everyone's watching Netflix, or catching up on the weekend's football matches in 4K. 165GB ...
Openreach (BT) has warned broadband and phone providers impacted by three of their pilot UK exchange closures - Deddington, ...
FTTC can already support 80Mbps broadband downstream and up to 20Mbps upstream, and Openreach is optimistic about offering even faster speeds in the future. My own experience with a 40Mbps BT ...
Openreach also said that Gfast – which provides FTTP-like speeds over traditional fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) infrastructure – will still continue to be deployed at scale across the UK.
FTTC speeds to roughly double in 2012 following bandplan approval Openreach today announced three significant developments that will provide a major boost to Broadband Britain.
Openreach today revealed a list of eight locations where it will pilot the delivery of 'FTTP on Demand'. This service, which Openreach intends to make commercially available from Spring 2013, will ...
BT's Openreach division commences two fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) broadband rollout pilots.