Tech
ntl announces London broadband expansion
Published Friday, Oct 4 2002, 14:50 BST | By James Welsh
ntl has announced that a 'broadband expansion programme' has been launched to rollout broadband service in areas of the capital not already served.
Broadband is in the process of being rolled out to customers living in ntl:home-served areas of Westminster - the ntl:home broadband team is planning to rollout the service to areas of Greenwich and Lewisham in upcoming months. The expansion programme also aims to rollout service to other areas over the next year.
New rollouts will go through a trial period before launch, as has been the case elsewhere in the UK. People interested in joining a trial or subscribing to the service should register at the ntl:home website.
Feel free to take part in the ongoing forum thread on this news story, and stay with us for further developments as they happen.
Broadband is in the process of being rolled out to customers living in ntl:home-served areas of Westminster - the ntl:home broadband team is planning to rollout the service to areas of Greenwich and Lewisham in upcoming months. The expansion programme also aims to rollout service to other areas over the next year.
New rollouts will go through a trial period before launch, as has been the case elsewhere in the UK. People interested in joining a trial or subscribing to the service should register at the ntl:home website.
Feel free to take part in the ongoing forum thread on this news story, and stay with us for further developments as they happen.
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