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Ofcom tells BT to open fibre network to rivals

Written by James Delahunty @ 07 Oct 2010 9:04 User comments (2)

Ofcom tells BT to open fibre network to rivals UK communications regulator Ofcom is now requiring BT to provide competitors with access to its fibre network. Ofcom believes the move will promote the take-up of high-speed broadband services throughout the UK. BT also has to give rivals access to its underground ducts and telegraph poles to build their own fibre networks. The regulator will allow BT to set its own prices for access to its networks.
The British government wants all homes in the UK to have basic 2Mbps Internet access available at least by 2015, while all European Union member states are looking to make basic broadband service available to all citizens by 2013, and then 30Mbps services by 2020.

"In areas where BT invests in fibre, the remedies will enable other providers to offer competing services, based on BT's facilities," it said. "Elsewhere, access to BT's ducts and poles should encourage investment by other providers, enabling the provision of superfast services and increasing competition."



BT is the largest provider of broadband Internet access in the UK. TalkTalk, which comes in second place and will be one of the first ISPs to sell high speed broadband connections that rely on BT lines, welcomed the new regulations but said there is still "room to improve" the deal.

BT has committed £2.5 billion to next-generation broadband, with a goal of reaching 17 million homes by 2015. It announced last week it would roll out fibre to up to 90 percent of homes in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The project, which is partly funded by the European Union, will be completed in 2014.

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2 user comments

17.10.2010 22:29

This really is sad...2mbps by 2015? 3G can do that in a bad signal area...on a cell phone that is traveling at 80MPH! How is it that such a tiny country can't even blanket itself in 3G?

27.10.2010 22:54

Originally posted by KillerBug:
This really is sad...2mbps by 2015? 3G can do that in a bad signal area...on a cell phone that is traveling at 80MPH! How is it that such a tiny country can't even blanket itself in 3G?
Well, in Ireland we have about the same situation as the UK at the moment. In cities and towns etc. you can get 3G that will give you 3.5Mbit or so easily enough but you don't have to venture too far into rural territory to lose it completely. Some people live so far out that they can't get anything, which is a sad state of affairs and for companies like eircom in ireland, or BT in the UK to even get DSL line to them, it could take considerable investment for only a few customers.

3G I think is pretty poor for Internet anyway, and a WiMAX alternative in Ireland is getting considerable criticism. Roll on LTE :-)

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