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British telecom optical fiber broadband network speed will upgrade again
Publishing Time:2012-2-10 15:39  No.of Visits:2297

Bt this month 3, announced that it will in the next few months the optical fiber to the curb (FTTC) service download rate doubled, with a year's time by providing "on-demand fiber to stations (FTTP)" service to improve access to the building broadband speed.

BTOpenreach OliviaGarfield's chief executive, said this spring to double the standard optical fiber broadband speed, offers an opportunity to provide Internet service provider (ISP) downlink rate of 80 MBPS.

In addition, British telecom said, has already begun in st Agnes, Cornwall "on-demand fiber to station" test. This will make the British telecom optical fiber network extends from the side of the road to the home or business, to provide users with more high-speed broadband services.

"On-demand fiber to station" service will provide a rate of 300 MBPS broadband service. Bt's spokesman said the service will be become small and medium-sized enterprise specially designed business.

"On demand" refers to the optical fiber will only when the user needs access to the building. In British telecom optical fiber network coverage area, as long as there is demand, the user can obtain high speed "fibre to the" service.

Bt said it will in the summer to "on-demand fiber to" service for further testing, to ensure formal commercial in the spring of 2013.