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It will strike a wholesale deal with a telecoms supplier and install its own equipment in some BT exchanges, using phone lines to pipe television pictures to customers' homes. Some customers may be offered ultra-high-speed broadband at 50 megabytes per second.
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Dissapointing, since the extra coverage simply means in those non cabled areas its just another adsl provider to choose from, especially in areas where there is a cable presence but they cant upgrade the analogue to support broadband.
BT can laugh at this as they will be earning revenue from ntl now and have a piece of just about every single broadband provider in this country.