- BT Total Broadband
BT Total Broadband [cite web|url=http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayCategory.do?categoryId=CON-TOTAL-BB-R1&s_cid=con_FURL_broadband|title= BT Total Broadband|accessdate=2007-08-05|publisher=BT Group] is a British
Internet Service Provider which is part of BT Group plc. It was formerly known as "BT Yahoo! Broadband", "BT Openworld" and simply "BT Broadband".Yahoo! Partnership
BT Total Broadband operates a partnership with
Yahoo! . Customers of the service get free access to BT branded Yahoo! services often with more content often only available to premium Yahoo! subscribers.As part of this partnership customers also have a choice to use a BT internet browser, anInternet Explorer frontend with easy access to Yahoo! services. This software is aimed at more novice computer users, it is installed as part of the BT Home Hub software disk. Criticisms towards this software is a large amount of resources it uses and its bulky interface. BT will not be making the BT Yahoo! Browser compatible withWindows Vista becauseInternet Explorer 7 with the BT Yahoo! toolbar offers all the features of the browser and more.BT Home Hub
The BT Home Hub is a
wireless Internetrouter from BT. It is based on theIEEE 802.11g (WiFi ) standard and also supportsIEEE 802.11b devices. It is significant as it marks BTs departure away from traditionaltelecommunication s services and towardsInternet and media products. It supportsVoIP Internet calls and is compatible with existingDECT handsets. It works with the existingBT Fusion service and works with theBT Vision video on demand service [http://www.shop.bt.com/invt/car121 BT Home Hub Page] - Use with BT Fusion and Vision services. Retrieved14 February 2007 .] . The device connects to the Internet using a standardADSL connection. It will be able to support the WBC products using ADSL2+ (up to 24Mb) when BT Wholesale launches them in April 2008.BT launched a new look Home Hub in October 2007 with an enhanced wireless footprintClarifyme|date=March 2008. In July 2008 the Home Hub was relaunched with a new smaller design, Draft-N wireless, additional connections and a new user interface, unlike the previous replacement the new Home Hub was given a .0 release making it the Home Hub 2.0.Traffic shaping and port throttling
During April and May 2007, users of several UK ADSL forums reported that BT was restricting HTTP Port 80 speeds during peak hours (16.00 – 23.00) [ [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=583822 Are BT Broadband throttling in the evenings? - Broadband Internet - Digital Spy Forums ] ] . These users complained that HTTP speeds were restricted to 0.5 Mbit/s during peak hours, and other ports were restricted to as low as 6.5 kbit/s. Additionally, users claimed that non-HTTP traffic was being ‘throttled’ during peak hours, affecting traffic on P2P applications including the
eDonkey network and BitTorrent. According to press reports, BT has been throttling P2P traffic since 2001. [cite web|url=http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,2097554,00.htm|title=BT's P2P throttling 'damages' ADSL's image|date=2001-10-18|last=Wearden|first=Graeme|accessdate=2007-08-05|publisher=ZDNet] [cite web|url=http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/393-openworld-make-peer-to-peer-appear-slowworld.html|title=Openworld make Peer to Peer appear Slowworld|date=2001-10-02|last=Ferguson|first=Andrew|accessdate=2007-08-05|publisher=Thinkbroadband]On 13th June 2007, BT Retail issued a statement addressing these claims:
"Broadband usage in the UK has been one of the great consumer technology success stories and we are aware that this accelerating demand has meant that a few exchanges can be congested at very busy times. The broadband team at BT Retail is working with our BT Wholesale colleagues to resolve this issue as soon as possible. [cite web|url=http://www.ispreview.co.uk/cgi-bin/news/viewnews.cgi?id=EElFykEFFpgUcnzkUj|title=BT Total Broadband's Traffic Management|date=2007-07-05|last=MarkJ|accessdate=2007-08-05|publisher=ISPReview]
"In BT Retail we are currently conducting a programme that is already introducing extra bandwidth availability and we are also working with technology that further improves the way that broadband traffic is managed at peak times. Both of these initiatives will improve your experience and if you are amongst the small number of broadband users that have been experiencing slower speeds through congestion you should be noticing improvements shortly, if you're not doing so already.""Fact|date=August 2007
See also
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BT Group
*BT Vision References
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