Ian Batterbee
2006-03-23 18:39:51 UTC
As predicted and expected for some time:
24.03.06
By Peter Nowak
Telecom will roll out advanced broadband internet services capable of 24
megabits-a-second download speeds - 12 times faster than those now
available - by Christmas.
The company is announcing today it will begin installation of the
advanced services, known as ADSL2+, in June. Customer trials will begin
soon after, with commercial plans to be offered by the end of this year.
<snip>
Goulter could not say what the upload speeds would be, but said download
limits would change from existing offerings. "These sorts of speeds and
services change the equation, so we'll be changing the plans accordingly."
<snip>
Full article at
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=3&ObjectID=10374150
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24.03.06
By Peter Nowak
Telecom will roll out advanced broadband internet services capable of 24
megabits-a-second download speeds - 12 times faster than those now
available - by Christmas.
The company is announcing today it will begin installation of the
advanced services, known as ADSL2+, in June. Customer trials will begin
soon after, with commercial plans to be offered by the end of this year.
<snip>
Goulter could not say what the upload speeds would be, but said download
limits would change from existing offerings. "These sorts of speeds and
services change the equation, so we'll be changing the plans accordingly."
<snip>
Full article at
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=3&ObjectID=10374150
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