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DVTimes 02-10-2005 06:13 AM

BT boosts its broadband packages
 
British Telecom has said it will double the broadband speeds of most of its home and business customers.
The increased speeds will come at no extra charge and follows a similar move by internet service provider AOL.

Many BT customers will now have download speeds of 2Mbps, although there are usage allowances of between one gigabyte and 30 gigabytes a month.

The new speeds start to come into effect on 17 February for home customers and 1 April for businesses.

"Britain is now broadband Britain," said Duncan Ingram, BT's managing director, broadband and internet services.

He added: "Ninety percent of our customers will see real increases in speed.

Upload speeds

"These speed increases will give people the opportunity to do a lot more with their broadband connections," he said.

Upload speeds - the speed at which information is sent from a PC via broadband - will remain at the same speed, said Mr Ingram.

Despite the increases, BT will continue to have usage allowances for home customers.

"The allowances are extremely generous," said Mr Ingram

"For what we are seeing in the market place - they are really not an issue."

BT will begin enforcing the allowances in the summer. Customers who exceed the amounts will either be able to pay for a bigger allowance or see their download speeds reduced.

BT now has a 36% share of the broadband market - down from 39% - which is becoming increasingly competitive.

In the last few months, many rival ISPs have begun to offer 2Mbps services, including AOL, Plusnet and UK Online.

'Hype from reality'

But Britain continues to lag behind some countries - especially Japan and South Korea - which offer broadband speeds of up to 40Mbps.

But Mr Ingram said it was important to "separate hype from reality".

He said that a limited number of people with those connections consistently received speeds of 40Mbps.

Customers will not see their connections double immediately on 17 February.

Mr Ingram said there would be a roll out across the network in order to prevent any problems.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4252663.stm

media 02-10-2005 06:14 AM

I got a free increase to 6mbps :pimp

I FUCKING LOVE IT!

DVTimes 02-10-2005 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by media
I got a free increase to 6mbps :pimp

I FUCKING LOVE IT!

are you in the UK?

Tottycash 02-10-2005 06:17 AM

Excellent :)

DVTimes 02-10-2005 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Tottycash
Excellent :)

no icrease in upload. shame.

but still not too bad.

media 02-10-2005 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by allanuk
are you in the UK?

Nope.. in the states... but I just had to point out that while most other people are on 1.5 - 2.0 mbps lines I am now on a 6.0mbps line ... hehe

I think I have a 2 mbps up stream as well which really helps out..

DVTimes 02-10-2005 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by media
Nope.. in the states... but I just had to point out that while most other people are on 1.5 - 2.0 mbps lines I am now on a 6.0mbps line ... hehe

I think I have a 2 mbps up stream as well which really helps out..

how fast is broadband in the usa? also is it popular.

in the uk broadband has taken off big time (i never thought as many people would get it as they have).

not long before we have real broadband tv.

mattyboy 02-10-2005 06:23 AM

To have a 2mb connection with a cap of 1GB download cap per month sucks big time. You could hit that in a day.

media 02-10-2005 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk
how fast is broadband in the usa? also is it popular.

in the uk broadband has taken off big time (i never thought as many people would get it as they have).

not long before we have real broadband tv.

Broadband in the states is almost mandatory now.. Its taken over so well that you can get isdn dial up lines for probably around $9 per month with certain providers... which sucks balls still.. but its still a good starting point for some newbies...

mattyboy 02-10-2005 06:25 AM

oh... and i would love a faster upload speed. Uploading gigs of content at 256k is no fun :(

media 02-10-2005 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by mattyboy
To have a 2mb connection with a cap of 1GB download cap per month sucks big time. You could hit that in a day.

I run winamp TV almost 24 hours a day.. playing a 128k feed while I surf.. I would be banned in the UK.. lol

Rosie 02-10-2005 06:27 AM

Sounds like BT is still struggling to keep up with Blueyonder - we've had our speed trippled in the past two years - and it's cheaper than BT

DVTimes 02-10-2005 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Rosie
Sounds like BT is still struggling to keep up with Blueyonder - we've had our speed trippled in the past two years - and it's cheaper than BT


one firm in he uk oferrs 8.


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