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Baschurch broadband scheme delayed by weather, says BT | Baschurch broadband scheme delayed by weather, says BT |
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Wet weather last year is to blame for delays in completing a superfast broadband project in north Shropshire, BT claims. | Wet weather last year is to blame for delays in completing a superfast broadband project in north Shropshire, BT claims. |
Baschurch and its surrounding villages, was one of 10 areas in the UK to win the company's Race To Infinity in January 2011. | Baschurch and its surrounding villages, was one of 10 areas in the UK to win the company's Race To Infinity in January 2011. |
While the first homes were connected last year, most are now expected to have broadband access from April. | While the first homes were connected last year, most are now expected to have broadband access from April. |
It means the project will be a year behind schedule. | It means the project will be a year behind schedule. |
BT apologised to villagers and said England's wettest year on record had delayed laying the underground fibre optic lines necessary for the very fastest broadband connections. | BT apologised to villagers and said England's wettest year on record had delayed laying the underground fibre optic lines necessary for the very fastest broadband connections. |
Ian Binks, from BT, said: "We had to make a decision, do we deliver on our promises or go for something cheaper and easier. We chose to honour our promises." | Ian Binks, from BT, said: "We had to make a decision, do we deliver on our promises or go for something cheaper and easier. We chose to honour our promises." |
While some 350 homes in Ruyton-XI-Towns have already been connected using a fibre-to-cabinet approach (making use of existing copper cables), a further 1,100 homes are expected to be able to access the faster fibre-to-premises line from April. | While some 350 homes in Ruyton-XI-Towns have already been connected using a fibre-to-cabinet approach (making use of existing copper cables), a further 1,100 homes are expected to be able to access the faster fibre-to-premises line from April. |
Colin Case, the first person connected as part of the scheme, said it caused envy in neighbouring villages, which have had to wait more than a year. | |
'Lightning fast' | 'Lightning fast' |
Ruyton's relatively "slow" connection - at least in the world of superfast broadband - means Mr Case enjoys a 37MB/s connection, far faster than the majority of homes even in cities. | Ruyton's relatively "slow" connection - at least in the world of superfast broadband - means Mr Case enjoys a 37MB/s connection, far faster than the majority of homes even in cities. |
He said: "It's absolutely lightning fast. If you're just doing e-mails, twitter and facebook the difference between 2 and 35 MB/s is probably not particularly noticeable. | He said: "It's absolutely lightning fast. If you're just doing e-mails, twitter and facebook the difference between 2 and 35 MB/s is probably not particularly noticeable. |
"However, if you're maintaining websites like I do, or if you're sharing a connection, then the differences are very substantial indeed." | "However, if you're maintaining websites like I do, or if you're sharing a connection, then the differences are very substantial indeed." |
Some villages in the area, including Baschurch itself, could soon however be running broadband speeds far faster than Ruyton. | Some villages in the area, including Baschurch itself, could soon however be running broadband speeds far faster than Ruyton. |
BT said depending on what speed Internet Service Providers support, villagers in the area could have speeds of up to 300MB/s. | BT said depending on what speed Internet Service Providers support, villagers in the area could have speeds of up to 300MB/s. |
The Race To Infinity saw more than 360,000 people across the UK vote in the three-month competition. | The Race To Infinity saw more than 360,000 people across the UK vote in the three-month competition. |
It was at the time a rare chance to bring broadband to rural areas, which do not offer the same commercial return for BT due to lower populations. | It was at the time a rare chance to bring broadband to rural areas, which do not offer the same commercial return for BT due to lower populations. |
The company has now said it is aiming to get an extra 17,000 homes in Shropshire hooked up to a superfast broadband by spring 2014, although most of those will be in urban areas. | The company has now said it is aiming to get an extra 17,000 homes in Shropshire hooked up to a superfast broadband by spring 2014, although most of those will be in urban areas. |
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