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BT to scrap consumer ISDN

By Simon Aughton

Posted on 3 Apr 2007 at 10:40

BT has announced that it will withdraw consumer ISDN services later this year, broadband having killed off what was once a cutting-edge technology for Internet access.

The telco stopped selling its Home Highway ISDN (integrated services digital network) product in February and existing users will now have just a few months to switch to a faster ADSL broadband connection. Typically ISDN was used where broadband services were not available, though improvements over the past few years to the UK broadband footprint have gradually negated its role.

'We are withdrawing consumer ISDN,' said a BT spokesman, 'the demand for it has dived with the availability of cheap, fast broadband.'

BT's current migration process enables ISDN lines to be switched to ADSL within one working day. The company appears to have abandoned a new system suggested by industry regulator Ofcom that one ISP, Entanet, had said could have led to long delays between switching off the ISDN signal and turning on ADSL.

'The current system has worked perfectly well up to now,' said Entanet's broadband business development manager, Carol Davies. 'It makes switching off ISDN and switching on broadband very simple as the whole job can be done in a single day. There are no complications and no hold ups.'

ISDN was introduced in the mid-90s as a faster alternative to dial-up connections: a single ISDN line provided 64Kbps in both directions, compared to the rarely achieved upstream 56Kbps maximum.

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