Friday, 01 April 2011
BT Broadband (www.BT.com/Infinity) launched its 40Mb fibre optic broadband packages at the start of 2010, with around 500,000 homes and businesses initially connected to its new network.
While you’ll only have to wait few months (around July 2010) for complete exchanges to be activated, individual cabinets across the country have already been enabled to offer BT Infinity’s (www.BT.com/Infinity) 40Mb packages:
| BT Infinity enabled areas | |
| Basingstoke | Halifax |
| Belfast | Heaton Moor |
| Bury | Hemel Hempstead |
| Caerphilly | Leagrave |
| Calder Valley | Luton |
| Canonbury | Muswell Hill |
| Cardiff | Oldham |
| Chelmsford | Pudsey |
| Chingford | Rusholme |
| Dean | Taffswell |
| Didsbury | Thamesmead |
| Edmonton | Tottenham |
| Enfield | Watford |
| Failsworth | Whitchurch |
| Glasgow Halfway | Woolwich |
| Glasgow Western | |
BT Infinity offers great value superfast broadband, from just £25.60 for a 40Mb broadband connection, with upload speeds up to a massive 10Mb and “unlimited broadband” downloads, subject to a fair usage policy.
More than 300 cabinets are set to be enabled by summer 2011. Read our guide on the BT Infinity rollout to find out which areas are next on the list for fibre optic broadband., and visit www.bt.com/infinity-enablement-dates to find out when each area will be connected to BT’s new 40Mb broadband network.