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Ofcom on its long-term approach to further development of broadband

 
 
Sunil Sood
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      07-06-2004, 09:41 AM
In a series of presentations at its first investment analyst conference,
Ofcom has given an outline of its next steps and longer-term aspirations for
the further development of broadband in the UK.

Historically the broadband debate in the UK has focused on rollout and
coverage, with aspirations first defined four years ago - of services at up
to 512kps being made available and taken up by around 15% of UK households.

That focus has delivered important benefits; by the end of 2005 the UK will
have one of most extensive broadband-enabled networks in Europe. However, as
wholesale costs are reduced and new technologies emerge, Ofcom believes it
is now appropriate to focus on the second generation of broadband services
likely to emerge as competition increases between providers.

More at http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media_office...ws/nr_20040706

Regards
Sunil


 
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