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    LONDON (Reuters) - BT plans to invest 1.5 billion pounds to roll out super-fast broadband to up to 10 million homes by 2012, enabling services such as video conferencing and interactive gaming.

    The group said it would suspend its share buyback programme with effect from July 31, given the strategic priority of the broadband investment, but remains committed to its dividend.
    It will also make the fibre network available to other Internet service providers (ISPs), such as Carphone Warehouse and BSkyB, through wholesale to ensure the broadband market remains competitive.
    Those ISPs, which have put their own copper lines into BT's networks in recent years to give them more control over pricing, could also decide to repeat this process with fibre.
    The programme is the largest ever investment in super-fast broadband, which will deliver speeds of up to 100 Megabytes per second.
    The fibre will be linked to the street cabinet -- and in some cases, such as the Olympic village for the 2012 Games -- directly to the premises.
    Homes linked to a fibre-to-the-cabinet network will receive initial speeds of up to 40 MB but BT expects this to increase to 60 MB with new technologies. Those on a fibre-to-the-premises network will see speeds of up to 100 MB.
    "Broadband has boosted the UK economy and is now an essential part of our customers' lives," Chief Executive Ian Livingston said in a statement.
    "We now want to make a step-change in broadband provision which will offer faster speeds than ever before. This is a bold step by BT and we need others to be just as bold.
    "We want to work with local and regional bodies to decide where and when we should focus the deployment. Our aim is that urban and rural areas alike will benefit from our investment".
    BT noted a supportive and enduring environment was "essential" for the investment, which adds around 1 billion pounds to its existing expenditure plans for fibre deployment, to take place.
    It expects the initial investment will result in around 100 million pounds of incremental capital expenditure in each of the 2008/09 and 2009/10 financial years, with the remaining incremental spend of 800 million pounds being spread over the subsequent three years.
    Analysts welcomed the announcement, which they said had been mostly expected, although shares in BT were down 2.3 percent at 197 pence at 9:15 a.m., in an overall lower market.
    "This phased rollout is very much in line with our expectations, and provides clarity on capex needs whilst reaffirming dividend guidance," analysts at Investec said in a note to clients.
    "With much of the spend back-end weighted we see little change to near-term EPS forecasts and cash flows."
    Analysts at Morgan Stanley said the investment would also help protect BT from competition from cable group Virgin Media which is rolling out faster broadband speeds.
    I think now we know who will rule the internet.

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/200807...p-ca02f96.html

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    yea bt are goin fibre optic woo
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    It's 100 Megabits, not megabytes. Mistake in the article. It will also be interesting to see what sort of contention ratios they offer.

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    But how much porn can you download in 10 mins on that?

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    Considering virgin are planning 50Mb services by the end of this year i'm sure they'll have come up with something faster by 2012... Hence bt will not 'rule the internet'
    Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    But how much porn can you download in 10 mins on that?

    j/k
    Around 10-20 considering a 10% overhead and assuming the average is 350-700MB .

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    Virgin just do BT's ideas first... simple as.
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    Yet still, both companies suck with uptime and support.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    Yet still, both companies suck with uptime and support.
    Ahuh, my internet seems to cut out for about 1 minute every hour
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    Bt have been doing Fibre opitcs for over a year now
    Lets make the map red again

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