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BT Wholesale

BT Wholesale
Division
Industry Telecommunications
Headquarters BT Centre,
London, United Kingdom
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Nigel Stagg (CEO)
Products PSTN
Telephony
Broadband
IT services
Digital television
Services Wholesale leasing
Owner BT Group
Website www.btwholesale.com

BT Wholesale is a division of United Kingdom telecommunications company BT Group that provides data, voice, hosted communication, managed network and IT services. They are responsible for the wholesale leasing of PSTN lines, broadband services, and other telephony services to retail customers including BT Retail (now BT Consumer and BT Business), EE and Zen Internet.

Wholesale Broadband Connect (WBC) is BT Wholesale's up-to-24 Mbit/s ADSL offering in the UK, which is currently being rolled out to exchanges throughout the UK as part of the 21CN upgrade. WBC replaces the now-retired ADSL Max product. It also refers to BT's native Fibre-to-the-Premises service, in which BT pays for the majority of the cost to roll fibre directly to houses, with home owners able to pay a substantially smaller cost to receive the service, though its rollout is very slow and patchy.

WBC is defined in SIN 472.

ADSL2+ has been available in the UK from Internet Service Providers since 2005, through Local Loop Unbundling.

The roll out of WBC by BT will enable the majority of the UK population to gain access to ADSL2+ services, rather than relying on their exchange to be unbundled by LLU operators.

IPstream is the most highly used wholesale broadband Internet service in the UK. BT Wholesale sells the service to ISPs and IPTV providers, who use it to provide ADSL services to customers over Openreach telephone lines.

The IPstream product covers the transport of data between the end-user's premises and an interconnect point of the ISPs choice, such as their main colocation facility, which is served by one or more links called BT Centrals. BT has operational control of the network for tasks such as load balancing. Transit of data to and from the internet, along with other services such as email servers, are the responsibility of the ISP.


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