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BT's fibre network reaches fifteen million premises
BT has announced it has passed more than fifteen million premises with its fibre broadband network, meaning more than half of UK homes and businesses can now access much faster speeds.
BT's £2.5 billion fibre programme is approximately eighteen months ahead of its original schedule, with Openreach engineers passing between 100,000 and 200,000 additional premises with fibre every week.
The business is on course to pass around nineteen million premises by the end of Spring 2014, giving the UK one of the most extensive open fibre networks in the world.
As well as deploying fibre under its own steam, BT is working with councils and devolved authorities to take fibre to areas outside the private sector's current and projected footprint.
BT has extensive experience of working with the public sector to extend the availability of fibre broadband.
More than ninety per cent of premises in Northern Ireland can already access fibre thanks to a partnership with BT whilst 95 per cent of Cornish premises are due to enjoy access in the coming years. No other company has delivered fibre on such a scale in the UK or been willing to invest the necessary funds on a long-term basis.
As well as investing additional funds to extend fibre availability, BT has been exploring how to further improve broadband speeds in non-fibre areas. It has trialled TV white space technology in both Suffolk and the Isle of Bute and also held a trial of 4G LTE spectrum with Everything Everywhere in Cornwall.
The company remains confident that such trials, combined with work at its research and development centre at Adastral Park, will lead to improved services in the hardest to reach areas.
Openreach chief executive Liv Garfield said: "Fibre broadband is at the heart of our business and so it is great that we have now passed more than fifty per cent of UK premises. This is a significant milestone and one that our engineers can be proud of. They have worked through many months of appalling weather to bring the benefits of fibre to cities, towns and villages and this is making a genuine difference to how people live their lives.
"Fibre broadband can play an important part in stimulating and supporting an economic recovery. Our investment, together with that of our partners, is helping to generate thousands of jobs and give small businesses the speeds that were previously the preserve of larger ones based in cities. These speeds will help them to become more nimble and responsive and that in turn will help them to expand. We are already seeing this in areas, both urban and rural, where fibre is available."
The rapid expansion of BT's fibre network will ensure the UK is well placed to have the best broadband network among major European economies by 2015. The UK already boasts the second highest speeds in the G8 after Japan according to Ookla.
Fibre broadband enables people to run multiple bandwidth-hungry applications at the same time and send and receive large amounts of data much more quickly and efficiently. This makes activities such as gaming, watching BBC iPlayer or downloading films and music much quicker and without annoying 'buffering' or screen freeze. For businesses it means quick and easy downloading and uploading of large documents and data to customers and suppliers, or time and cost savings by enabling video conferencing for example.
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