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... However, these could have been handled, at least within the UK, but for the imposition of business rates on fibre networks according to investment cost, other than those of BT which are treated according to revenue. This resulted in at... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-IT-meets-politics/2008/02/is-the-internet-fit-for-lifebu-1.html
...broadband in an effort to speed up investment in optical fibre networks, the telecoms watchdog said today. CEO Ed Richards...Transition arrangements while network operators build fibre networks • How Ofcom will work in future with the government... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/23/232404/ofcom-to-let-bt-set-own-prices-for-fibre-broadband.htm
...Ofcom recently outlined plans to get the main broadband providers together to discuss the wider roll-out of faster fibre networks to consumers and businesses. But no timeline has been outlined for widespread fibre network provision. BT... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/07/08/231400/slow-broadband-speeds-will-hinder-business-says-cma.htm
...operators preferred to sell managed services rather than offer local authorities privately operated optical fibre networks, known as dark fibre networks, which were more cost-effective investments for councils. As CIO of Newham Borough Council... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/07/16/231507/bt-to-work-with-councils-on-1.5bn-fast-broadband-roll-out.htm
...wire infrastructures. With BDR, telcos can deliver up to 400mbps to customers at one twentieth of the cost of fibre networks. Rural broadband has so far not kept up with bandwidth speeds in urban areas because there has not been an economical... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/07/14/231469/rural-broadband-customers-to-be-offered-400mbps.htm
...an official fibre communications strategy, unlike other countries. Many businesses are interested in providing fibre networks to new-build developments, including property developers, utility companies and telecoms companies, Ofcom said... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/17/230336/ofcom-pushes-for-fibre-broadband-in-new-build-properties.htm
...In February, the government announced a review to examine to how to remove barriers for operators for investing in fibre networks. It will report in the autumn on whether there are opportunities to minimise the cost of private sector investment... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/05/230959/sewers-provide-bournemouth-with-leased-line-alternative.htm
...is being used by Karlstad Stadsnät and Cisco to demonstrate a new router connection technology over long distance fibre networks. The Local story >> BT uses Blue Coat to accelerate NHS broadband >> World hits 300 million broadband... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/07/17/225584/gigabit-granny-75-year-old-swede-gets-worlds-fastest-broadband.htm
...at: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/cm/broadband_rpt/ Ofcom says UK needs high-speed fibre networks Comment on this article: computer.weekly@rbi.co.uk http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/04/02/222835/over-half-of-uk-households-have-broadband.htm
...George Whitehouse, enterprise architect at Colt. The telecoms provider grew fast in the 1990s by rolling out fibre networks in major cities. It repeated this model in 13 European countries and each spawned its own operational systems such... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/09/13/211762/infrastructure-revolution.htm

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...Fibre Published 1st August 2008 London, United Kingdom, 30 July, 2008 - Geo, a leading provider of dedicated fibre networks, today announced that it will be providing the London Internet Exchange (LINX), one of the world's largest Internet... http://www.itbinternet.com/pr/21472
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