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BT and UK Wireless Cities

Posted by PsionAndy on February 16, 2007 – 2:45 pm
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Once upon a time BT (that’s British Telecom and not Bluetooth) were just providers of phones, who would take weeks to reconnect a single phoneline.

Now in just a few months they are planning to deploy city based wireless networks.
In 2006 they announced that Birmingham, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds, Liverpool, Cardiff and Westminster would be done, and now they have added
Sheffield, Nottingham, Portsmouth, Bristol and Glasgow

The networks should be up (at least in their first phase) by Easter. And as well as the usual Broadband services for residents and businesses  there will also be local authority based services for council workers.

‘Many local authorities are keen to pursue the real benefits to the council, businesses and citizens that a large wireless broadband network can bring,’ said Steve Andrews, BT chief, Mobility and Convergence. ‘A number of local authorities are already showing they can improve productivity for their mobile workers, like environmental health officers, who would be able to take action quickly and efficiently away from the office.’

As with BT, there isn’t any cost information about how much it will cost private users.. but if it wasn’t there we couldn’t use it.

Source: PC Pro

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