Fibre to become broadband norm

Date : Fri, Nov 18, 2011

With increasing reliance on broadband services by both businesses as well as home customers broadband technology is slated to go for an improvement. In the UK, most broadband providers are likely to offer broadband through fibre optic network. Broadband through fibre optic network is known to perform better and offer great speeds for it does not rely on the phone line for its broadband connectivity. 
As per the UK’s plans of Next Generation Network, more and more broadband customers will receive their broadband through fibre network within the next 5 years. As per the figures stated by Point Topic, a Broadband analyst firm, there are going to be more than 10 million fibre optic broadband lines all over the UK by the year end 2016. This implies that most than half of businesses will have access to speeds of almost 30 megabits per second by 2016.
Though most analysts are skeptical about this but with additional thrust given to the Next Generation Network initiative and BT announcing its formal launch of up to 100Mbps fibre-to-the-premises broadband in London and Exeter apart from Milton Keynes, it is very much likely that fibre broadband services will soon spread all over the UK.
Customers can also check out various Talk Talk Business Broadband deals and stay in tune with the latest development. For instance Talk Talk offers Broadband and Landline deal offering unlimited downloads and free wireless router while the speed enjoyed could be up to 24 mbps. The Talk Talk Broadband only offer will provide broadband connection on par with existing phone line. Also on the offer are Mobile Broadband and Home workers deal and a new business line deal at affordable prices.
Broadband services are nevertheless likely to improve as the laying out of the fibre network process gets complete enabling customers to stay online and more connected and enjoy faster speeds as per their expectations.