BT Offers Free 20Mb/s Broadband Boost
Released
on: June 12, 2009, 5:55 am
Author: BT Business
Industry: Internet
& Online
BT
has announced that millions of homes and businesses are set to
enjoy a free broadband boost as BT will more than double the headline
speeds for its residential and business customers.
Given
BT is the UK's largest retailer of broadband with 4.8 million
customers, the move, which comes in advance of Lord Carter's Digital
Britain Report, will lead to an increase in average broadband
speeds.
Over
60,000 consumers already have the faster speeds through a BT trial
and the upgrade to ADSL 2+ technology will be available to other
homes in the summer. BT Retail broadband customers already enjoy
speeds of up to 8Mb/s. The plans will see consumers and business
in enabled areas receive faster speeds of up to 20Mb/s as part
of their broadband service at no extra cost.
Based
on BT's 21CN platform, the faster speeds will initially be available
from 549 telephone exchanges, serving more than 40% of UK homes
and businesses. BT plans to extend that coverage to 55% by March
2010 subject to customer demand.
As
well as boosting download speeds, upload speeds will increase
to up to 1Mb/s. The faster service will enable customers to surf,
upload or download data in a fraction of the time, even when several
users are on the same connection. This means less waiting around
for complex web pages to download and graphics to upload. It is
also good news for BT Business Broadband
customers looking to use rich media or boost their websites.
BT
research has shown that one of the major causes of slower broadband
speeds lies in customers' home wiring. To address this, BT is
also set to offer the BT Broadband Accelerator (BT I-Plate) that
eliminates electrical interference from telephone-extension wiring,
and can improve broadband speeds and reliability. BT will be giving
away the devices free to consumers (subject to £2.50 P&P)
and businesses that are likely to benefit. Crucially, this will
mean more customers with marginal broadband speeds will exceed
the 2Mb/s threshold required to benefit from the full range of
new internet services, something Lord Carter's report is set to
address.
Gavin
Patterson, chief executive officer, BT Retail said "Unlike
other providers, BT is upgrading customers to 20Mb/s for free.
High-speed broadband provides a faster and more reliable service
that will transform the way we live, work, learn and play. We
believe the true value of broadband is in helping customers enjoy
the exciting new services that it makes possible. In line with
the Government's Digital Britain review, we will be making higher
speeds more widely available."
In
a separate move, BT Retail will begin the first trials of up to
40Mb/s super-fast fibre-based broadband in Whitchurch, South Wales
and Muswell Hill, London this summer. Openreach is already delivering
speeds of up to 100Mb/s to customers in the Ebbsfleet Valley in
Kent, using fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) technology.
Notes to editors:
New or re-contracting BT Business Broadband and BT Total Broadband
customers in an enabled exchange area will automatically be eligible
for the ADSL2+ service at no additional cost. The new ADSL2+ service
will be available to business users from the initial launch, and
non-business customers from early summer. The BT Business Total
Broadband tariff remains the same and includes BT
Openzone Wi-Fi minutes.
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