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Old 02-07-2007, 04:16 PM
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BT has announced a ground-breaking fibre to the home (FTTH) deal with UK
real estate investment trust Land Securities and British Sky Broadcasting.

The use of FTTH technology at Ebbsfleet Valley - the largest private
developer-led community scheme to be undertaken in the UK - will be a first
of its kind for the UK residential market on a mass scale.

Ebbsfleet Valley - near Bluewater shopping centre and adjacent to the new
Ebbsfleet International station - covers 1,000 acres with 9,500 new homes
and up to nine million square feet of commercial offices, retail, leisure
and community facilities.

BT will provide next-generation access network and end user connectivity
through FTTH technology, using the latest optical fibre networks.

As a result, the Ebbsfleet Valley community will be able to experience
levels of connectivity and broadband speeds previously only available in a
high-tech office environment.

The provision of optical fibre networks will also include benefits such as
on-demand (high definition) entertainment services and voice over internet
protocol (VoIP) phone services enabled in every home.

The network - which will be developed by Openreach - will provide multiple
fibre deployment to each home, including satellite and broadcast media
services. This means that each home and establishment in Ebbsfleet Valley
will be pre-enabled to receive Freeview and satellite-based entertainment
services and DAB radio via the network, avoiding reception issues and the
need for individual satellite dish installations.

BT's general manager for London and the South East Andrew Campling said:
"This is a ground-breaking initiative to bring the enormous potential of
high-speed information and communications services to Ebbsfleet Valley.

"BT is pleased to be part of such an exciting and innovative development and
is committed to making this project a huge success as a partner, deploying
our skills as the provider of world-leading technological expertise and
knowledge and also in working towards other development opportunities -
elsewhere in the Thames Gateway and in other major sites across the UK."

Land Securities project director Andy Freeman said: "The provision of FTTH
technology is a quantum leap in information and communication services for
residents and occupiers in Ebbsfleet Valley. It is the next logical step in
the digital revolution that will unleash the potential of unlimited
broadband speeds for the use and benefit of homeowners and businesses."

BT, Sky and Land Securities are currently working on arrangements to
distribute satellite and broadcast media over optical fibre. The companies
anticipate the scheme will be finalised in time for the first phase of
development at Ebbsfleet Valley next year.

The optical fibre network for Ebbsfleet Valley will be established by
Openreach and operated on a basis that provides access for all
communications service providers. BT says this competitive element will
enable users to select services from a number of different companies taking
advantage of the potential that optical fibre has to offer, providing choice
in the market.

Land Securities says the use of fibre technology will also bring about
significant opportunities for the community. In the next stages of
development it says it will be looking to maximise those opportunities,
including developments in education, health care, community interaction,
estate management and home working.

Regards
Sunil




Sunil Sood
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Old 04-03-2007, 08:40 AM
lars.honore@siegrist-orel.co.uk
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On Feb 7, 5:16 pm, "Sunil Sood" <n...@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> BT has announced a ground-breaking fibre to the home (FTTH) deal with UK
> real estate investment trust Land Securities and British Sky Broadcasting.
>
> The use of FTTH technology at Ebbsfleet Valley - the largest private
> developer-led community scheme to be undertaken in the UK - will be a first
> of its kind for the UK residential market on a mass scale.
>
> Ebbsfleet Valley - near Bluewater shopping centre and adjacent to the new
> Ebbsfleet International station - covers 1,000 acres with 9,500 new homes
> and up to nine million square feet of commercial offices, retail, leisure
> and community facilities.
>
> BT will provide next-generation access network and end user connectivity
> through FTTH technology, using the latest optical fibre networks.
>
> As a result, the Ebbsfleet Valley community will be able to experience
> levels of connectivity and broadband speeds previously only available in a
> high-tech office environment.
>
> The provision of optical fibre networks will also include benefits such as
> on-demand (high definition) entertainment services and voice over internet
> protocol (VoIP) phone services enabled in every home.
>
> The network - which will be developed by Openreach - will provide multiple
> fibre deployment to each home, including satellite and broadcast media
> services. This means that each home and establishment in Ebbsfleet Valley
> will be pre-enabled to receive Freeview and satellite-based entertainment
> services and DAB radio via the network, avoiding reception issues and the
> need for individual satellite dish installations.
>
> BT's general manager for London and the South East Andrew Campling said:
> "This is a ground-breaking initiative to bring the enormous potential of
> high-speed information and communications services to Ebbsfleet Valley.
>
> "BT is pleased to be part of such an exciting and innovative development and
> is committed to making this project a huge success as a partner, deploying
> our skills as the provider of world-leading technological expertise and
> knowledge and also in working towards other development opportunities -
> elsewhere in the Thames Gateway and in other major sites across the UK."
>
> Land Securities project director Andy Freeman said: "The provision of FTTH
> technology is a quantum leap in information and communication services for
> residents and occupiers in Ebbsfleet Valley. It is the next logical step in
> the digital revolution that will unleash the potential of unlimited
> broadband speeds for the use and benefit of homeowners and businesses."
>
> BT, Sky and Land Securities are currently working on arrangements to
> distribute satellite and broadcast media over optical fibre. The companies
> anticipate the scheme will be finalised in time for the first phase of
> development at Ebbsfleet Valley next year.
>
> The optical fibre network for Ebbsfleet Valley will be established by
> Openreach and operated on a basis that provides access for all
> communications service providers. BT says this competitive element will
> enable users to select services from a number of different companies taking
> advantage of the potential that optical fibre has to offer, providing choice
> in the market.
>
> Land Securities says the use of fibre technology will also bring about
> significant opportunities for the community. In the next stages of
> development it says it will be looking to maximise those opportunities,
> including developments in education, health care, community interaction,
> estate management and home working.
>
> Regards
> Sunil


Dear Sunil.

I have been involved in projects like this in Denmark. Would it be
possible for me to contact you to share some of my knowledge in this
field ?

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Old 04-03-2007, 09:01 AM
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Sunil Sood wrote:

> BT has announced a ground-breaking fibre to the home (FTTH) deal with UK
> real estate investment trust Land Securities and British Sky Broadcasting.


Whay *exactly* is ground-breaking about this ?

Graham

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Old 04-03-2007, 09:22 AM
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"Eeyore" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> Sunil Sood wrote:
>
>> BT has announced a ground-breaking fibre to the home (FTTH) deal with
>> UK
>> real estate investment trust Land Securities and British Sky
>> Broadcasting.

>
> Whay *exactly* is ground-breaking about this ?
>
> Graham


They have to dig up your garden..?!

Ivor


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Old 04-03-2007, 11:23 AM
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"Eeyore" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> Sunil Sood wrote:
>
>> BT has announced a ground-breaking fibre to the home (FTTH) deal with UK
>> real estate investment trust Land Securities and British Sky
>> Broadcasting.

>
> Whay *exactly* is ground-breaking about this ?
>
> Graham


Isn't that what they told the good people of Milton Keynes when they
installed TPON

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Old 04-03-2007, 11:28 AM
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On Tuesday, in article <(E-Mail Removed)>
(E-Mail Removed) "Eeyore" wrote:

> Sunil Sood wrote:
>
> > BT has announced a ground-breaking fibre to the home (FTTH) deal with UK
> > real estate investment trust Land Securities and British Sky Broadcasting.

>
> Whay *exactly* is ground-breaking about this ?


Presumably, instead of BT installing phone lines, and another company
installing cable, and however many other etceteras your fevered mind can
come up with, It's all on one network, and one wire/fibre/wet-string per
house.

Which means that they'll have the local fibre capacity of Movies on
Demand, but I wonder whether they'll have budgeted for a big enough pipe
to the rest of the universe.

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Old 04-03-2007, 11:59 AM
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""David G. Bell"" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Tuesday, in article <(E-Mail Removed)>
> (E-Mail Removed) "Eeyore" wrote:
>
>> Sunil Sood wrote:
>>
>> > BT has announced a ground-breaking fibre to the home (FTTH) deal with
>> > UK
>> > real estate investment trust Land Securities and British Sky
>> > Broadcasting.

>>
>> Whay *exactly* is ground-breaking about this ?

>
> Presumably, instead of BT installing phone lines, and another company
> installing cable, and however many other etceteras your fevered mind can
> come up with, It's all on one network, and one wire/fibre/wet-string per
> house.


When Virgin Media eventually decide to cable my street, (which will probably
be never), I would settle for BT pulling their dropwire down Virgin's duct
(whoo missus) so they can dispense with the wooden poles and cats' cradle
arrangement we have now.

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Old 04-03-2007, 02:12 PM
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On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:59:13 +0100, "Graham" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>When Virgin Media eventually decide to cable my street, (which will probably
>be never), I would settle for BT pulling their dropwire down Virgin's duct
>(whoo missus) so they can dispense with the wooden poles and cats' cradle
>arrangement we have now.


I admire your courage.

The VM (ex-NTL, ex-Diamond Cable, ex-LCL) cabinets around here are
open more than they are closed. Most of them don't even have the
rudimentary plastic "lock" anymore and are permanently vandalised.

The external brown plastic box housing coax etc is more often than not
attached to your house (well drainpipe really) with tiewrap. Repairs
only happen during the hours 10am until 4pm Monday to Friday and if
you get anyone around who doesn't ask to borrow YOUR drill/tools then
well done!

Oh yes and this is in an area where house prices are in the top 10% in
the county.......

Good luck ;-)
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Old 04-03-2007, 06:02 PM
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Eeyore wrote:

> Sunil Sood wrote:
>
>> BT has announced a ground-breaking fibre to the home (FTTH) deal with UK
>> real estate investment trust Land Securities and British Sky
>> Broadcasting.

>
> Whay *exactly* is ground-breaking about this ?


A JCB, I reckon.

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Old 04-04-2007, 11:18 AM
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Eeyore <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:
>Sunil Sood wrote:
>
>> BT has announced a ground-breaking fibre to the home (FTTH) deal with UK
>> real estate investment trust Land Securities and British Sky Broadcasting.

>
>Whay *exactly* is ground-breaking about this ?


probably, that it's the first _service_ for fibre to the home, in this
country.

we had visitors from bell labs, in the 90s, talking about experiments
they had done with fibre to their homes (including great chunks of
electronics in their garages). at the time, i had a sig line urging
the availability of fibre to the home. and here we are -- 15 years
later, bt have acted on my recommendation...

i knew it made sense ;-)
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