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		<title>New BT Microsite Explains Fibre Broadband Plans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BT has launched a new microsite for homeowners and business firms those who are interested in knowing more about the fibre optic broadband. For more information customers can visit this newly launched microsite. This site is helpful for anyone ranging from authorities of regional development and other major bodies to residential and corporate broadband consumers. [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0pt;">BT has launched a new microsite for homeowners and business firms those who are interested in knowing more about the <a title="Beginners Guide" href="http://www.broadbandsuppliers.co.uk/beginners-glossary.html">fibre optic broadband</a>. For more information customers can visit this newly launched microsite.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0pt;">This site is helpful for anyone ranging from authorities of regional development and other major bodies to residential and corporate broadband consumers. The microsite has been created by the Openreach division of <b><a href="http://www.broadbandsuppliers.co.uk/provider/bt-broadband-isp.html">BT</a></b>. This site includes information regarding many jargons such as BET (Broadband Enabling Technology) and SFFA (superfast fibre access).</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0pt;">BET, is the one of the advanced technologies proposed by BT to allow the delivery of web services across two times the distance that can be mustered by the currently engaged technology. Meanwhile, super fast fibre optic broadband technology is the next generation broadband internettechnology that is capable of even launching services as fast as up to 100Mbps.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0pt;">Customers visiting this site can get information about the working of SFFA and they can view it through brochures and brochures explaining what it meant for them. It also explains where the network is being rolled out across the country.</p>
<p>The details of the new microsite have been availed after BT had announced its plans to introduce a fresh FTTC (fibre-to-the-cabinet) technology trial in Glasgow&#8217;s Halfway area. In Cardiff and London similar projects are already placed.</p>
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