Broadband news archive
| Isles broadband coverage up to 77 per cent Broadband coverage in the Western Isles will rise to 77 per cent by the summer of 2005 as a result of the accelerated roll out announced by BT.
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| Latest on Ready for Service dates The new rollout programme for broadband will be announced in detail by the end of June. | |
| Broadband rollout by numbers As businesses and consumers alike move up a gear in their broadband adoption plans, here are some of the latest statistics being sprayed around.
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| All trigger exchanges to get broadband by summer 2005 All the local exchanges in the Highlands and Islands with trigger points set are to be broadband-enabled by the summer of 2005. | |
| More RFS dates Provisional Ready for Service dates for five more local exchanges in the Highlands and Islands have been announced by BT. | |
| BB league update
Hamming it up currently in the soap opera tradition that is the broadband league are Glenlivet and Lochboisdale. Their broadband status is teasingly close as per the script.
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| Stand up for broadband With broadband in the Highlands and Islands now quite clearly an irresistible force, two more local exchanges have signed up for high speed connectivity. | |
| Hot league for broadband Holidays and Easter eggs have evidently put a temporary foot on the broadband registrations brake of late. | |
| RFS dates stretching The latest announcement of broadband Ready For Service (RFS) dates sees some exchanges provisionally waiting until the autumn of 2005 for the big switch on. | |
| And on…and on And the list of exchanges meeting their triggers in the Highlands and Islands goes on and on, and on… | |
| Diary dates for broadband Fifteen more Highlands and Islands exchanges are among the latest batch of Ready for Service dates announced by BT. | |
| Accelerated upgrading brings broadband months sooner Broadband will coming to 10,000 homes and businesses in the Highlands months sooner than expected following the announcement by BT Scotland of an accelerated upgrading schedule. | |
| Twelve more for broadband The trigger points that spell out broadband upgrading have been reached by a dozen more local exchanges in the Highlands and Islands. | |
