One of the five prominent mobile broadband networks functioning in the United Kingdom, O2 has unveiled fresh plans to improve its home broadband access network. This is more or less a promise from the broadband provider to tackle certain traffic issues experienced by it on its home broadband internet access network.
Alongside, a forum posting by the broadband provider has revealed the emergence of certain congestion on the broadband infrastructure of the ISP during the peak hours, to tackle which the internet service provider was considering ways. The firm claimed that it has already implemented a traffic management system to counter the problems.
O2, which said that efforts made by them to boost the home broadband internet access service were unlikely to stop there, added that they were also toiling to materialise a permanent fix that would start running in the few upcoming weeks. The UK ISP also said that they were grateful for the patience that had been shown by the customers and hoped that the customers would experience an improvement within the next couple of weeks.
O2 had only in the previous week announced that to its Apple iPhone customers in the United Kingdom that took up its fresh Total Connectivity add-on, would be offered its standard home broadband internet package, totally free of cost.
20-11-2009


