The media regulator unveiled a series of measures in UK aimed at opening up competition and development of broadband that runs at speeds in excess of 40 megabits per second – more than 10 times faster than the current average. This aims to support rapid and widespread investment in super-fast broadband.
Some other companies in UK have already pushed forward with plans to introduce faster broadband networks – including cable provider Virgin Media, which recently said it planned to launch a 50Mbps service running over fibre optics. Such speeds would allow consumers to download movies online in just a few minutes – or let companies expand their services online in innovative new ways.
BT, meanwhile, has said it plans to roll out next-generation services next year, delivering speeds of up to 40Mbps to 40% of British homes.
Some other companies in UK have already pushed forward with plans to introduce faster broadband networks – including cable provider Virgin Media, which recently said it planned to launch a 50Mbps service running over fibre optics. Such speeds would allow consumers to download movies online in just a few minutes – or let companies expand their services online in innovative new ways.
BT, meanwhile, has said it plans to roll out next-generation services next year, delivering speeds of up to 40Mbps to 40% of British homes.
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