Superfast broadband extends reach
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An extra one and a half million homes will benefit from super-fast broadband by 2012, BT has said.</p>
Originally the telecoms firm said that it could only deploy so-called Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) to a million homes because of its cost.</p>
But it now believes 2.5 million homes can benefit because it will be cheaper to provide than it had first thought.</p>
A further 9 million homes will receive the slower Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) technology by 2012.</p>
Previously BT had said that it could only lay FTTP to new-build sites – with the Ebbsfleet development in Kent is its flagship site – but now it has found a way to make it more widely available.</p>
It will use existing ducts and overhead cables to bring fibre to brownfield sites as well.</p>
Potential sites will be identified by a variety of factors, including geography of the region and the topology of the network.</p>
Homes eligible for the FTTP technology will receive speeds of up to 100Mbps (megabits per second). This compares to a top speed of 40Mbps for FTTC technology.</p>
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An extra one and a half million homes will benefit from super-fast broadband by 2012, BT has said.</p>
Originally the telecoms firm said that it could only deploy so-called Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) to a million homes because of its cost.</p>
But it now believes 2.5 million homes can benefit because it will be cheaper to provide than it had first thought.</p>
A further 9 million homes will receive the slower Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) technology by 2012.</p>
Previously BT had said that it could only lay FTTP to new-build sites – with the Ebbsfleet development in Kent is its flagship site – but now it has found a way to make it more widely available.</p>
It will use existing ducts and overhead cables to bring fibre to brownfield sites as well.</p>
Potential sites will be identified by a variety of factors, including geography of the region and the topology of the network.</p>
Homes eligible for the FTTP technology will receive speeds of up to 100Mbps (megabits per second). This compares to a top speed of 40Mbps for FTTC technology.</p>
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