Whitchurch celebrates its BT Race to Infinity Success

Tuesday, January 4th 2011

A town located in North Hampshire has been reported to be celebrating their hard earned success in the nationwide broadband upgrade eligibility competition conducted by the prominent fixed-line broadband provider operating in the United Kingdom BT.


To be preciser, Whitchurch has secured faster fibre optic broadband services form the telecommunications giant of the country after emerging triumphant in the BT Race to Infinity campaign.


Incidentally, following multiple weeks of rigorous campaigning the North Hampshire town had only learned on Monday that it had emerged successful in the Race to Infinity campaign of BT.


For some history, the leading internet service provider operating in the country had pledged to provide the local exchanges of five locations coming at the top positions in the campaign with an upgrade to faster broadband technology.


It is also worth mentioning here that there are also rumours flying around that BT would be extending its number of locations to be upgraded to ten from the previous fixture of five.


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