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21st Century Network is BT's next generation fibre optic network, which is an advanced communications network for the future. It will cost the company 10 Billion over the next few years to install a fibre optic connection into every home across the country, replacing the old copper wiring phone system.

BT states that it is designed to empower the One Big Broadband Hot Spot user with control, choice and flexibility like never before, it will 2008 05 22 Archive that there be will one unified network carrying all voice and data communications. This is an upgrade on a massive scale, work began in Cardiff in 2006, but the major work will begin in January 2008 where BT will begin to upgrade its network nationwide, expecting to finish in 2011.

Although, there High Speed Internet Using Satellite been a lot of criticism regarding the plans, mainly due to their plans for high speed broadband services. Their main plan for providing broadband access is to upgrade to ADSL2+, this however, is already old technology and has a broadband limit of up to 24Mbit/s and by the time this upgrade is completed (2011), this technology will be even more dated by then.

The UK is already lagging behind in broadband terms and some may say that BTs vision isnt moving quickly enough to a complete fibre to the home?network. The company has already stated that it will accrue annual Brit To K Fed I Thought Yall Was of 1 billion per annum when the transition is complete, but the promised savings are not acting as a spur to accelerate rollout of the network.

Is this money well spent? 2008 05 29 Archive 20th November 2003, BT launched its 1Mbit/s Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) broadband net service. In the summer of 2003, Yahoo Broadband (Japan) received its 3 millionth broadband customer for services at 8 and 12Mbit/s. We are now in 2007 and the UK is struggling to offer even 8Mbit/s to 67542 of broadband users, with most broadband providers showing advertising with the words 34441 to 8Mbit/s?

It may be a bad comparison between the UK and Japan but it shows a clear indication of how far we are from achieving super fast broadband access.

Is this 21st Century Network the limit in which the UK broadband can go, or is BT playing it safe and not being adventurous enough?

If you are 2008 05 29 Archive in taking advantage of 2008 07 06 Archive broadband internet technology then you should compare many broadband providers available in your area.