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TalkTalk has 'eyes wide open' when it comes to FTTP ambitions
2014-09-25 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
U.K. broadband provider set to 'break ground' in York in the next few weeks, executive says.
Telecom Namibia launches 120 Mbps FTTP broadband service
2014-09-19 13:48:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Telecom Namibia has launched new, unlimited broadband service at up to 120Mbps in certain parts of the country. The new service is called Speedlink LitePlus and there are flexible packages ranging from 15 Mbps to 120 Mbps. Most areas in Namibia currently have fixed broadband speeds of up to 10 Mbps and 4G mobile broadband of speeds of up to 100 Mbps. The country's largest communication backbone network operator also announced that its Speedlink broadband customers are in for a major upgrade, as the company boosts broadband speeds by up to two times for free.
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ADTRAN and Lintasarta Deliver FTTP Solutions for Indonesian Enterprise Customers
2013-07-22 03:46:43| Telecom - Topix.net
As Indonesia's largest telecommunications provider focused solely on enterprise customers and servicing most of the businesses in the country, Lintasarta is deploying FTTP to deliver faster broadband speeds for business services that demand service level agreements for continuous service performance and availability.
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BT confirms 300 Mbps FTTP service, new Home Hub 5 router
2013-07-10 10:40:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) BT has confirmed plans to launch the BT Home Hub 5 later in 2013. The BT Home Hub 5 will come with ac Wi-Fi, four GigE ports and an integrated VDSL modem. It will be included in all BT Infinity packages as standard. Existing Infinity customers will be able to recontract to get a Home Hub 5 free or will be able to buy one for a small fee. Hub 4 will continue to be offered as an inclusive part of the package with all copper broadband packages. BT also confirmed plans to launch a 300 Mbps FTTP service. The service will initially be available within 50 exchange areas where FTTP infrastructure has been deployed to date, and will offer downstream and upstream speeds of up to 300 Mbps and 20 Mbps respectively. Existing FTTP customers will also be able to upgrade to the faster speeds by upgrading to the GBP 50 Unlimited package, which comes without any usage limits and is free from traffic management.