Title: Next generation services - Broadband
1Next generation services- Broadband voice
progress - March 2009
Next generation broadband
549
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
10m
end user lines enabled
40
UK coverage
Broadband
UK city availability
Voice
100
Oxford, Brighton
90
Cambridge
85
London, Exeter
75
Reading, Southampton, Birmingham
Voice services on 21CN
64k
End users in South Wales
2009/10 - BT plans to extend next generation
broadband coverage to exchanges serving up to 55
of UK homes businesses subject to market
demand
2Next generation services- Progress in the South
West - March 2009
Up to
20
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
400,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
20
coverage
Broadband
3Next generation services- Progress in the West
Midlands - March 2009
Up to
50
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
800,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
40
coverage
Broadband
4Next generation services- Progress in the South
East - March 2009
Up to
85
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
1,700,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
45
coverage
Broadband
5Next generation services- Progress in Scotland -
March 2009
Up to
30
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
500,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
20
coverage
Broadband
6Next generation services- Progress in Northern
Ireland March 2009
Up to
12
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
200,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
30
coverage
Broadband
7Next generation services- Progress in the North
West - March 2009
Up to
65
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
1,200,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
45
coverage
Broadband
8Next generation services- Progress in the North
East - March 2009
Up to
10
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
200,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
20
coverage
Broadband
9Next generation services- Progress in London -
March 2009
Up to
150
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
3,000,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
85
coverage
Broadband
10Next generation services- Progress in the East
of England - March 2009
Up to
40
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
800,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
30
coverage
Broadband
11Next generation services- Progress in the East
Midlands - March 2009
Up to
30
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
500,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
30
coverage
Broadband
12Next generation services- Progress in Yorkshire
the Humber - March 2009
Up to
25
exchanges ADSL2 enabled
Up to
500,000
potential end user lines enabled
Up to
25
coverage
Broadband
13Next generation services - Progress in Wales -
March 2009
- Up to 16,000 potential end user lines enabled for
next generation broadband - Pathfinder
- 200m invested in key testing and trailing hub
in Swansea - 64,000 end users PSTN services migrated to 21CN
- Volumes progressively increasing
- Ongoing RD discussions