Friday, March 12, 2010

Superfast broadband game cautioned

The Conservatives advised the super-fast broadband game as not a political victory and it will not even lead to increasing competition as BT openly allows its rivals to install their own broadband lines in its infrastructures.

BT chief executive Ian Livingston said that he is not at all worried about providing the rival companies millions of miles of underground tubes of its phone lines and broadband networks and confirms that he has opened up their infrastructure to all.
The other companies have happily welcomed BT’s decision to open up their infrastructure to all and believe that the infrastructure competition will fetch the next generation of super-fast broadband within the reach of many of the country’s homes.

This will enable the companies to launch their fibre optic networks across the country and make the internet services superfast. Many other companies have already upgraded their services and they are making huge profits in the market. They have download speeds of up to 100mbps and 50 mbps and are planning to spread their networks to almost all the houses of the country.

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