The article discusses British Telecommunications' (BT) creation of 300 new graduate jobs to support its 3 billion British pounds rollout of next-generation broadband and development of new ultra-fast technology. Topics discussed include BT's attempts to make super-fast fibre optic broadband available...
1. Superfast and ultrafast fibrea We have now rolled out ultrafast fibre to 3.2 million homes and businesses. As part of the Openreach full fibre rollout, we are progressing build in 26 locations and in April announced a further 12 locations to benefit from FTTP availability. This includes ...
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While the majority of the rollout will be made up of fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) technology — which uses copper for the final connection between the cabinet and the premises — BT said it will also use fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) for "certain areas". The FTTP technology will allowdown...
For these reasons, Ofcom and Openreach are stepping up their rollout of fibre broadband and putting a hard deadline on the use of outdated tech. Who Will Be Affected? The analogue switch-off applies to everyone. All businesses and home users with ISDN lines will be affected. Wholesale Line...
A few weeks ago, we reported that BT wasspeeding up its fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) rolloutto get more of the population connected to faster broadband services. Yesterday morning, on a busy street in Muswell Hill in North London, we followed a BT engineer who was installing their f...