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06-04-09, 01:39 PM
As part of BT’s planned rollout of ADSL2+ technology, millions of its customers will find that their broadband connection has been speeded up, and in some cases this could mean speeds of up to 20 Mbps.
In many cases customers will experience only a slight improvement on the connection speed that they are currently getting through their up to 8 Mbps broadband service.
Those customers who are fortunate enough to find that their connection has increased will be pleased to hear that BT will not be charging them any extra, although the data download caps and the throttling of certain internet applications will of course remain in place.
The BT ADSL2+ service is planned to cover around forty per cent of the BT network by the end of the summer and around fifty five per cent by March 2010.
Techwatch.co.uk
In many cases customers will experience only a slight improvement on the connection speed that they are currently getting through their up to 8 Mbps broadband service.
Those customers who are fortunate enough to find that their connection has increased will be pleased to hear that BT will not be charging them any extra, although the data download caps and the throttling of certain internet applications will of course remain in place.
The BT ADSL2+ service is planned to cover around forty per cent of the BT network by the end of the summer and around fifty five per cent by March 2010.
Techwatch.co.uk