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How to find a perfect broadband plan in UK

Posted Monday, September 15th, 2008 by TechGeek

For a few years, the dial-up connections have almost become obsolete and the DSL/cable Internet has gained more subscribers, due to higher speeds. Over the years, the technology evolved, so people can access Internet through wireless networks or using 3G data plans on their mobiles. This high speed Internet service is also called broadband.

And like a definition, the broadband is the technology that allows high speed access to the internet and is usually through either the telephone network of copper wires (ADSL broadband), cable/fibre optic or by the 3G mobile network (mobile broadband).

It’s essential to know where to find broadband services when you travel across UK. That’s why websites like Broadband Expert allow you to test and compare different services. Either you look for wireless broadband or mobile, the Broadband Expert will help you succeed.

Furthermore, this website offers reviews of broadband services. Moreover, it analyzes the mobile broadband deals and packages available in UK. To give a full review of the services, the Expert compares the broadband cost, contract length, speed and download limits.

In addition, you will find there a wireless broadband guide to help you choose the best deal. You will discover the best providers in UK and you will know what suits your needs. Whether you want it for home use or in your office, Broadband Expert gives you the best.

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100Mbps broadband service by 2012 in UK by British Telecom

Posted Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 by Alex Ion

British Telecom TowerBig plans from British Telecom. A £1.5 billion fibre-based, broadband plan for the UK.

They plan to have it by 2012 and to hook that up with some 10 million homes (new clients). They’re already thinking of 100Mbps and maybe 1Gbps connections, if things go smooth. And they don’t aim low, they want to take communication by the balls. More power to them I say!

British Telecom wants to give new homes 100Mbps by default and to homes that still have their copper link, 40 or 60Mbps. That’s a sure step into the future.

BT declared that a “supportive and enduring regulatory environment” is needed to turn their plans into reality.

In other words it means that 2012 is a bit too optimistic and can easily turn into 2021 or maybe even later if the “regulators” and the competitors won’t let them do their job easily. What else can we say, other than wishing them luck?

WE DEMAND (MORE) SPEED!

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