Speaking at a meeting of the Broadband Stakeholder Group, an
open industry forum, Alexander said:
“We need the industry to be driving prices
down, and driving demand up. BT has a particular responsibility
here. I welcome the commitment BT has already made to broadband.
60% of all households, some 13 million homes, are now connected to
a BT ADSL enabled exchange - that represents a huge investment by
BT in broadband Britain. But BT must now exploit that investment
more aggressively.
"The challenge for BT is to follow the
example of the cable companies in setting fair prices aimed at
bringing broadband to the mass market. Not just in their retail
offerings, but in wholesale too - so that the 180 resellers of BT's
ADSL services can help drive the market."
Broadband technology provides fast internet access and
“always-on” connection to the internet. With traditional
“narrowband” technology, an estimated one-third of user time
on-line is spent waiting. Broadband will also enhance internet
services with facilities such as video conferencing, video
on-demand, interactive TV and on-line gaming.
The summary of the
work of the Broadband Stakeholder's Group.