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Most new BT 40Mbps broadband areas already served by Virgin

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Following last year's promises, BT has revealed which UK exchanges will be first to support the roll-out of 40Mbps fibre-optic broadband -- the faster-than-shiznit-off-a-shovel successor to the ADSL standard BT currently uses.

By 2010, 29 exchanges will be connected to BT's fibre-optic network, including Halifax, Cardiff, Oldham, Bury, Woolwich, Luton, Hemel Hempstead, Watford and several exchanges in London.

BT is investing £1.5bn in its fibre rollout. We poked around a little, however, and discovered that 25 of these 29 locations are already eligible for Virgin Media's 50Mbps fibre-optic broadband. So while a significant investment for BT, it results in fibre being piped to just four areas that can't already get the next-gen broadbeans already. 

But this will add a level of competition the fibre-optic market needs, and by offering the service in largely built-up areas, BT should secure a large return on its initial investment. This will result in a wider eventual rollout. We hope.  

40Mbps? Pfft. How about 200Mbps?

Last year, Virgin Media's chief technology officer Howard Watson said Virgin envisaged the rollout of 200Mbps fibre-optic broadband by 2012 -- that's five times faster than BT's fibre aims to achieve.

For a full list of exchanges BT is upgrading to support fibre, hit up our thread in the forum below.

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29 UK exchanges getting fibre from BT in the CNET UK Podcast Lounge Forum

23 March 2009, 10:54 am

To follow-up on this morning's story on Crave about BT's exchange upgrades, here's a list of the areas that will be eligible for fibre in 2010.

Belfast Balmoral
Bury
Calder Valley
Canonbury
Cardiff
Chelmsford
Chingford
Dead
Didsbury
Edmonton
Enfield
Failsworth
Glasgow Halfway
Glasgow Western
Halifax
Heaton Moor
Hemel Hempstead
Highams Park
Leagrave
Luton
Oldham
Pudsey
Rusholme
St. Albans
Taffs Well
Thamesmead
Tottenham
Watford
Woolwich

Edited by Nate Lanxon (Administrator) on 23 March 2009 at 11:08 am

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