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An extra one and a half million homes will benefit from super-fast broadband by 2012, BT has said.

But it now believes 2.5 million homes can benefit because it will be cheaper to provide than it had first thought.
Fibre will be available to over 10 million UK homes
A further 9 million homes will receive the slower Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) technology by 2012.
Previously BT had said that it could only lay FTTP to new-build sites - with the Ebbsfleet development in Kent is its flagship site - but now it has found a way to make it more widely available.
It will use existing ducts and overhead cables to bring fibre to brownfield sites as well.
Potential sites will be identified by a variety of factors, including geography of the region and the topology of the network.
Homes eligible for the FTTP technology will receive speeds of up to 100Mbps (megabits per second). This compares to a top speed of 40Mbps for FTTC technology.
Listening
Openreach, the BT spin-off responsible for the fibre rollout, recently announced Bradwell Abbey in Milton Keynes and Highams Park, London as the first "brownfield" trial sites for FTTP.
Around 20,000 homes and businesses will receive speeds of up to 100Mbps by March 2010.
Steve Robertson, chief executive of Openreach, said BT was responding to pent-up demand for the faster fibre.
"Service providers have asked us for more FTTP and so we have listened to them," he said.
"The UK already leads the world when it comes to broadband availability and today's announcement will help the UK climb the speed league tables as well," he said.
A recent study of the global state of broadband, conducted by Oxford University's Said Business School, put the UK 25th out of 66 countries in terms of the quality of its network.
It was not in the countries judged by the survey to be "ready for tomorrow".
BT faces stiff competition from other operators, notably Virgin Media, which has upped the speed of its cable network to 50Mbps and has been trialling speeds of up to 200Mbps.
The government has pledged to make its broadband tax law before the next election. The tax, which will collect £6 a year from all householders with a fixed line telephone, will provide a fund to subsidise fibre rollout to areas not regarded as economic by firms such as BT and Virgin.
It also pledged in its Digital Britain report to provide a minimum of 2Mbps broadband to every UK home by 2012.
Andrew Ferguson, editor of broadband website ThinkBroadband welcomed BT's decision to extend its fibre footprint but thinks it could make government targets look too conservative.
"The broadband world changes so quickly that things happening at civil service pace just simply cannot keep up. Or put another way, how will those with a 2Meg connection feel when 2 million homes have access to 100Meg speeds?" he said.
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Rupert Murdoch has said it is time for internet search engines and other websites to start to pay for any news reports they currently take for free.
Mr Murdoch has already said he plans to
charge visitors to his websites
Mr Murdoch, owner of media giant News Corporation, said such sites would soon have to pay for any content taken from his firm's many news providers.
He was speaking at the World Media Summit in Beijing, where his comments were backed by some of his competitors.
Associated Press boss Tom Curley said news providers were being "exploited".
'Act decisively'
"The aggregators and plagiarists will soon have to pay a price for the co-opting of our content," said Mr Murdoch, whose company owns newspapers including the Sun and the Times in the UK, and the New York Post and Wall Street Journal in the US.
"If we do not take advantage of the current movement toward paid content, it will be the content creators - the people in this hall - who will pay the ultimate price and the content kleptomaniacs who triumph."
The BBC's Chris Hogg said Mr Murdoch warned global news executives who had gathered for the summit that many news providers faced going out of business unless they started to charge websites such as Google, Yahoo and Facebook for carrying their content.



AP boss Tom Curley
Mr Curley said news content creators had "been too slow to react to the free exploitation of news by third parties without input or permission".
"Crowd-sourcing web services such as Wikipedia, YouTube and Facebook, have become preferred customer destinations for breaking news, displacing websites of traditional news publishers," he added.
Mr Curley said news providers had to "decisively act to take back control of our content".
"We will no longer tolerate the disconnect between people who devote themselves - at great human and economic cost - to gathering news of public interest and those who profit from it without supporting it."
Mr Curley said earlier this week that Associated Press was considering selling news stories to some websites, such as Google or Yahoo, exclusively for a certain period, such as half an hour.
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