Posted: 14th May, 2004 By: MarkJ
UK ISP
NDO has followed on from
Plusnet and Eclipse by expressing satisfaction at being involved with BT's new 10KM extended reach ADSL trials:
NDO are pleased be involved with the Milton Keynes 10km Trial for extended reach ADSL Broadband
"Anything that helps to bring ADSL Broadband out past the 6km limit and increase ADSL reach to move than 92% of users at local exchanges has to be good news" said Sam Hill, Development Director and added, "which is why NDO are happy to be involved."
The 10km Trial is to test lines which have reported back as Red for ADSL Broadband to see if these lines can support ADSL Broadband. The Trial starts on the 1st of June 2004 and runs until the 1st September 2004.
NDO are offering to cover all Activation and setup costs for any user taking part in the trial - and the monthly subscription will be just £24.99 a month; we have also reduced our ADSL Modems down to just £32.99 for any user signing up with NDO for the ADSL Broadband trial.
"Not all lines will be successful, however we hope that this trial will enable broadband to be brought to more people at exchanges than can currently enjoy the benefits of ADSL Broadband," concludes Sam.
Full details on the Trial from NDO are available at: www.ndodsl.com/mktrial/ And to signup for the Trial via NDO and ensure your slot in the 1000 trial places, signup online at: www.ndo.com/servlets/order?w=mktrial
Please be aware that HomeHighway and other ISDN users are excluded from the trial.