Advertisement
Promo

Network management Toolkit in association with http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;216302359;14453422;v?http://www.citrix.com/lang/English/lp/lp_1688615.asp

Industry group demands push for faster broadband

Graeme Wearden ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 21 Jan 2004 17:30 GMT

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

The Broadband Industry Group (BSG) has called on the government to set new ambitions for Britain's high-speed Internet access market, including targets for the rollout of significantly faster networks than are being deployed today.

In its third annual report, published on Wednesday, the BSG warned that despite the good progress achieved in Broadband Britain in recent years it would be wrong to think that the major problems are now solved.

Instead, the BSG wants the government to commit itself to supporting investment in "next-generation" broadband technologies, on top of its existing target of creating the most extensive and competitive broadband market in the industrialised world by 2005.

"Demand in broadband services is likely to increase over the next five to ten years. Significant new investment in different technologies ahead of the demand curve is vital," said the BSG. "Given the very high costs in investment -- this looks prohibitively expensive today, particularly when operators are not sure of the levels of return on investment," the group added.

BT, which offers an entry-level ADSL broadband product at 512 kilobits per second (Kbps), as well as its new one megabit per second (Mbps) service, has already backed the BSG's call with Alison Ritchie -- BT chief broadband officer -- pointing out that broadband means much more than just DSL and cable.

"Broadband services are getting faster and so new networks will have to be built to support the services of the future. These networks require huge investment from key players such as BT and so it is critical that regulation encourages that investment," said Ritchie in a statement.

"This is particularly the case in the UK where the private sector carries the burden of such investment. The challenge is to create an environment in which industry leaders feel justified in making investments and investors are confident they will reap the appropriate rewards," Ritchie added.

Other ADSL wholesale providers are ahead of BT in the speed stakes, with Easynet selling an 8Mbps service. However, its network covers a much smaller area than BT's. In the cable market, Telewest leads the way with a 2Mbps service.

But the UK is shamed by many of our European rivals. In Italy, the Fastweb project provides high-speed data, video-on-demand and voice services over a Metro Ethernet network. In Vienna, the Wienstrom network is giving 1,000 subscribers a 10Mbps Ethernet connection.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Did you find this article useful?
60 out of 107 people found this useful


Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:






Related Citrix Resources

Achieving the lowest server virtualisation TCO

Consolidation through server virtualization is a powerful agent for datacenter change, but...

Achieving the lowest server virtualisation Total Cost of Ownership

Consolidation through server virtualization is a powerful agent for datacenter change, but...

Citrix XenDesktop: The Best Desktop Delivery System For Today's Demanding Business Needs

Whether you're considering your first virtual desktop solution or trying to salvage an existing...

Desktop Virtualisation: A buyer's checklist

Desktop virtualization should do more than just move desktop management to the datacenter—its real...

Five reasons why you need Citrix Essentials for Hyper-V now

This paper explores common challenges associated with server virtualization deployments and the...

Accelerate Business through a Cost-efficient Virtual Workforce

This white paper defines a virtual workforce, describes the challenges and requirements that...

See All White Papers

Video icon

Video

On The Road Blog

Logitech Bluetooth Mouse M555b

Last week I wrote about The RIght Mouse for the Job, and mentioned that Logitech had a new Bluetooth mouse which was not yet available in Switzerland. Sure enough, a couple of days... More

Post a comment

Ubuntu Netbook Remix "Acid Test" - Wra...

Time to wrap up one more open item - my informal "Acid Test" of UNR. The size of my test group has doubled (from one to two), and the results have been consistent. The conclusion... More

Post a comment

Sony goes in-between with the W-Series...

Last December, UK Vaio chief Nicolas Barendson told ZDNet UK that Sony wouldn't do netbooks in their current form factor, because such devices were in-between products that were neither... More

1 comment


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters