Mon 31st Oct 2011, 02:10PM about graduate-women.com news.
BT has announced that two-thirds of the UK will have access to super-fast broadband by 2014, a year earlier than the previous target of 2015, a news that could be of interest to graduates looking for a job in the telecommunications industry.
The telecoms giant hopes to achieve this by recruiting 520 new engineers, some of whom will be ex-armed forces personnel.
It aims to meet the revised deadline by bringing forward £300 million of its £2.5 billion total investment in commercial fibre broadband.
By next year, BT will be providing the new super-fast technology to 10 million UK premises, up from the current six million.
Ian Livingstone, chief executive of BT, said: "Our roll-out of fibre broadband is one of the fastest in the world and so it is great to be ahead of what was an already challenging schedule."
Copyright Press Association 2011
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