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  2. Wholesale line rental - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale line rental (WLR) is a service in which a telecommunications operator takes control of all the connections made through a telephone line from the native operator and collects the subscription fee from the subscribers. [1] [2]

  3. Packet Switch Stream - Wikipedia

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    BT KiloStream equipment in a telephone exchange in 2004. There was a choice of different speeds of PSS lines; the faster the line the more expensive it cost to rent it. The highest and lowest speed lines were provided by the Megastream and Kilostream services, 2M bit/s and 256K bit/s respectively. On analog links 2400 bit/s, 4800 bit/s, 9600 ...

  4. British Approvals Board for Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    It was established in July 1982 by the UK government to provide type approval services to the telecommunications terminal industry. At that point in history, British Telecom was a state monopoly, and even by 1982 BT only allowed (via approval) the four British manufacturers (STC, GEC, Plessey, and the "Thorn-Ericsson" partnership) to supply its twenty five types of phone through them, and not ...

  5. Local-loop unbundling - Wikipedia

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    The proliferation of WiMax and cable broadband has increased broadband penetration and market competition. By 2008, a price war had reduced basic broadband prices to INR 250 (US$6), including line rental without any long-term contracts. In rural areas, the state player, BSNL, is still the leading, and often the only supplier.

  6. BT hits £1bn cost-saving target 18 months ahead of schedule

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  7. GPO telephones - Wikipedia

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    The GPO (later BT) began to supply the public with a far greater range of stylish telephone instruments. With the advent of 'New Plan' sockets and changes in legislation, subscribers were now free to either rent their telephone or purchase one from any source (as long as it was an approved model).

  8. BT resumes dividend and sees full fibre costs fall - AOL

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