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AOL (UK) to invest $211m in ADSL2+ Local Loop Unbundling project
Sunday, January 22, 2006 at 11:40 by Kathleen Hill
AOL have announced their decision to make a substantial investment in a new telecoms infrastructure in the UK, which will open up the local telephone network and related services to increased competition and innovation.

The investment will be made in 'Local Loop Unbundling' (LLU), which is the process that allows telecoms and Internet companies to replace BT as the provider of services over the telephone line from the local exchange to the phone socket in the home, known as the 'local loop'. This will enable AOL to deliver Internet, telephony and other broadband related services, such as Video on demand, television over broadband and advanced gaming services, directly to these consumers.

Karen Thomson, Chief Executive and Chairman of AOL UK, said,

"We finally have the opportunity to bring large-scale competition into the UK's national telephone network. This will drive innovation and efficiency in the market, which I believe will result in consumers benefiting from greater choice, better value and new kinds of digital services."

The initial phase of the programme, costing around $88 million (£50m), will take place in the first half of 2006 and reach up to 300 exchanges in the UK, equivalent to 20% of UK households. If successful, AOL may extend this rollout to up to 1,000 exchanges in the UK, based on an estimated additional investment of $123 million (£70m), in order to be able to offer the possibility of 'unbundling' the telephone line for more than 50% of UK households. AOL's investment in the local telephone network in the UK is being funded by parent company Time Warner.

AOL has completed beta testing of the LLU process in two London exchanges, Battersea and Ealing and has created a team of more than 100 people in the UK to carry out a large-scale LLU rollout. AOL's unbundled services will be ADSL2+ compatible, creating the potential for broadband services of more than 8Mbps in the future.
 
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Comment # 1 on 22 January 2006 at 23:43 by GazAssassin
Omg AOL.... Hehe, They can't get there net connections right "AOL a Broadband service, with all the rubbish you didn't need" Thank god phones don't have anywhere to install software...

Comment # 2 on 05 February 2006 at 22:01 by Anonymous
You dont need to install the aol software to access aol broadband :) just install the modem drivers and dial up using default windows dialup... or use a router username would be aolscreenname@aol.com

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