First customers now on 21CN network
or what BT were calling '21CN day'
"BT made communications history today with the transfer of the first
customer lines to its 21st Century Network (21CN), the world's most advanced
next generation network. As planned, BT has started to move customers in the
village of Wick, near Cardiff, to the next generation infrastructure. The
upgrade, which took place without the need for an engineer visit, new
telephone, or a new telephone number, is part of the first phase of the
national roll-out of 21CN.
21CN will bring a range of benefits to businesses and consumers over years
to come. New voice, data, broadband and multimedia services will be
delivered quicker and cheaper than before, including faster broadband. 21CN
will also give customers more control over the way they use their services.
The migration of the first customers to 21CN is a landmark event in BT's
next generation network programme. To reach this important milestone BT has
re-built around ten per cent of the UK's core national communications
infrastructure, installed 21CN equipment at over 100 sites across the UK,
and laid more than 2,300 kilometres of new fibre optic cable in South Wales.
BT has also invested more than 1,500 man years in developing new IT systems
to support the new network.
Reaching this major milestone has also been the result of pan-industry
collaboration through Consult21, a forum which provides a regular open
platform for all communications providers to understand and influence BT's
plans for 21CN. This includes the details of the roll-out programme, as it
affects hundreds of communications providers across the UK.
Paul Reynolds, chief executive of BT Wholesale and BT board sponsor for the
21CN programme said, "Today marks a symbolic and momentous occasion for BT,
the communications industry and for the UK as 21CN, over three years in the
making, starts to become real for customers. Alexander Graham Bell made the
first telephone call 130 years ago - we are also making history with the
first live UK customer calls using a carrier class, all IP network. Years of
research and development, network build and design, rigorous trials and
testing, together with open collaboration with the communications industry
have culminated in this historic moment. A network transformation on this
scale has not been attempted anywhere else in the world - it's happening now
in South Wales, and the rest of the UK will follow over the next few years."
Following the first phase of customer migrations in Wick, customers in
Cardiff, Bridgend and the Pontypridd area will be the next to have their
voice and broadband services transferred to 21CN. By the end of summer 2007,
around 350,000 customer lines in South Wales are expected to have been
migrated to the new infrastructure.
When complete, 21CN will deliver existing and new converged communications
services to homes and businesses nationwide. BT believes that the underlying
network and the new services it will create, including the first nationwide
wholesale broadband service offering planned speeds of up to 24 Mbit/s, will
make converged communications faster, more efficient and more cost effective
than ever before."
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Regards
Sunil
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