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BT speeds up broadband with gadget

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BT WHOLESALE has started handing out a bit of kit to ISPs that filters out electrical interference in the home to provide more stable connections and faster downloads.

I-Plate, was announced by BT earlier this year, but the telecom giant sent it out yesterday.

It blocks interference from televisions, lighting and home wiring, which BT says can slow down home broadband speeds.

BT said that 70 per cent of UK homes with a BT NTE 5 master socket are eligible for an I-Plate and the technology typically showed a speed increase of up to 1.5Mbps. Some lines showed speed improvements of as much as 4Mbps.

BT said the technology could help punters who live some distance from their local telephone exchange. Some, who were previously just beyond the reach of a broadband service, may now be able access the high-speed Web.

Punters have to talk to their ISP, rather than BT Wholesale, to get their hands on an I-Plate.

Some ISPs have been talking about giving the kit to punters for free, but BT said it could cost about £10. µ

L'Inq
Think Broadband

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This story was a bit thin on the details and confusing since ADSL already uses filters so I googled and found this to be what it is for:

"The imbalance and noise pick-up due to the ring wire used in phone wiring in the home in the UK has been known about for some time. In the past the solutions have been to fit an ADSL faceplate to the master socket, or manually remove the ring wire."
source:
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/3461-new-tool-on-its-way-to-bt-wholesale-armoury.html
posted by : W.-, 02 October 2008

Ha Ha

You know what Karoo in Hull don't believe these work as they stopped selling them because they say there was no gain. They continue to install 2 blocks for phone lines because it was cheaper I managed to argue to get them to change it to 1 newer block if I can fit this I am going to buy it for sure.

Karoo at that good there techies didn't even know about the Zone Alarm firewall fiasco with that Microsoft Patch I had to tell them about it and even tell them ZA released a new version that fixes it.
posted by : Dave C, 02 October 2008

Ebay...

they are already up on the bay and I have on one its way...

I'll post back here if it helps at all.
posted by : Mark, 02 October 2008

They're quick aren't they!

ADSLNation have had a faceplate out for ages. The XTE-2005

http://www.adslnation.com/phpapps/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=105

I got a 2.5Mbps increase when I installed mine
posted by : Ash, 02 October 2008

not a gadget...

proper link here...
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/3725-final-full-launch-of-bt-wholesale-i-plate.html

I would not call a faceplate a gadget.. AFAIK all it does ids disconnect the ring wire.. For the daring, here is how to cut it...
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/faq/sections/radsl.html#235

and how to fit an ADSL faceplate..
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/faq/sections/install.html#226

get them here...
http://www.adslnation.com/products/xte2005.php

http://www.solwise.co.uk/adsl_splitters.htm
posted by : jon, 02 October 2008
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