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BT to open up fibre cabinet info to rural rivals

...will be revealed and can be exploited to bring the benefits of next-generation access to rural communities which suffer poor broadband speeds," Rutland said... Read more

5 August, 2010 by David Meyer

BT will have to fully open fibre network to rivals

...possible", the Commission said on Wednesday. BT is already virtually unbundling its next-generation access network, letting rivals offer competitive high-speed broadband services on... Read more

4 June, 2010 by David Meyer

BT and EU plan £132m Cornwall rural fibre rollout

The telco and the European Union are to bring high-speed broadband access to between 80 and 90 percent of Cornish homes and businesses by 2014, BT and Cornwall Council have announced Read more

30 September, 2010 by David Meyer
<endeca_term>Next Generation Access</endeca_term> Networks (NGANs) and the Geographical Segmentation of Markets

Next Generation Access Networks (NGANs) and the Geographical Segmentation of Markets

...access network technologies to access their service environment. The arrival of NGAN (Next Generation Access Network) has implications for the competitive conditions in access markets... Read more

11 July, 2011
Usage Control: A Vision for <endeca_term>Next Generation Access</endeca_term> Control

Usage Control: A Vision for Next Generation Access Control

The term Usage Control (UCON) is a generalization of access control to cover obligations, conditions, continuity... Read more

1 January, 2011
Time-, Wavelength-, and Code-Domain Optical Reflection Monitoring for <endeca_term>Next-Generation Access</endeca_term>-Metro Networks

Time-, Wavelength-, and Code-Domain Optical Reflection Monitoring for Next-Generation Access-Metro Networks

Distributed optical reflectors are proposed to implement essential fault management operations such as fault detection,... Read more

18 November, 2010
XenDesktop & XenApp: <endeca_term>Next Generation Access</endeca_term> Security That Fits Your Business

XenDesktop & XenApp: Next Generation Access Security That Fits Your Business

Citrix has made a lot of changes in their remote access offerings in the last year to provide more secure, lower cost... Read more

23 September, 2010
Municipal Support of Wireless Access Network Rollout : A Game Theoretic Approach

Municipal Support of Wireless Access Network Rollout : A Game Theoretic Approach

Next generation access networks are expected to bring ubiquitous broadband access and have... Read more

13 October, 2011

BT racks up another 114 exchanges for fibre broadband

...will make fibre broadband available," Mike Galvin, Openreach's managing director for next-generation access, said in a statement. "Our rollout is one of the... Read more

14 September, 2011 by David Meyer

BT names 156 towns for next fibre rollout phase

...to approximately four million homes, David Campbell, Openreach's managing director of next-generation access, said on Thursday. The connections will be a combination of... Read more

7 April, 2011 by Ben Woods

Europe sets out fast broadband rules

...result of inconsistent regulation and lead to uncertainty for companies investing in next generation access networks," it noted. Market-dominant telcos will not be allowed... Read more

21 September, 2010 by David Meyer
Ministers cross wires on next-gen broadband

Ministers cross wires on next-gen broadband

...Caio highlighted the issue in his review of barriers to investment in next-generation access. It was noted in last year's Digital Britain report... Read more

13 September, 2010 by Malcolm Corbett

Geo attacks BT as it quits UK fibre-funding process

...Fibre broadband company Geo Networks has pulled out of all future next-generation access procurements, saying the scales are unfairly tilted in BT's... Read more

17 November, 2011 by David Meyer

BT's superfast fibre broadband heading to another 114 exchanges

...to offer our help and expertise," Mike Galvin, Openreach managing director for Next Generation Access, said in a statement. The full list of 114 exchanges... Read more

13 September, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Sky and Call Flow sign up to trial BT's ducts and poles

...practicalities, as well as the real costs, involved in deploying their own next-generation access (NGA) network through the Openreach duct and pole infrastructure". "This... Read more

27 April, 2011

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