Saturday, February 11th, 2012

More UK homes will have access to 32 Mbps by 2019

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According to a new report, by the year 2019, 90% of homes in Britain will enjoy 32Mbps broadband speed. Next generation access for the next 10 years will be made possible with the government’s plans for a universal service commitment (USC) was claimed by Research firm Point Topic.

The developments of the broadband over the past few years have resulted for the necessity of broadband instead of novelty, was confirmed by a report. The report also claimed that Communications minister Lord Carter’s step of providing 32Mbps broadband to every home in the UK was positive in spite of the disapproval among some.

Though people think that this is too little too late, investing in such areas will offer higher speed broadband in areas which would take years to happen, added Chief analyst at Point Topic Tim Johnson. According to him, the rollout would enable higher benefits for unlimited broadband users since the USC plans will require fibre-to-the-cabinet deployment for faster connections in the near future.

With focused and vigorous action from the part of government the USC could create more than one million fibre lines in the UK by 2012 said Mr Johnson. Due to the trend of online television and video channels the demand for broadband services will increase, claimed eMarketer. In order to make the most of the internet the users will require faster connections and the present dial up ones will not satisfy this condition.

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