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Be plans coverage expansion
Posted by: eusty on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 11:20 AM
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Be Broadband has said that it plans to roll out ADSL2+ technology to an
additional 400 UK telephone exchanges by June this year. The company,
which is owned by O2, has said that this will enable it to reach two million
more households which will give it a coverage of 67 per cent of UK homes. As O2
broadband use the Be network infrastructure then this effectively increases it's
network coverage also.
"This is the next stage in our development at Be as we believe that
reliable high speed broadband takes continual innovation and
investment,"
"We are already testing new technologies that will enhance not only the
network but our speed," |
| Oli White head of Marketing at Be |
Be offers three packages which all use ADSL2+ technology, starting with the
basic 8Mbps package at £14 a month rising to the Be Pro which will allow the
full 24Mbps if line conditions are ideal, this costs £22 a month.
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