FTTP business trialists wanted in Bradwell Abbey exchange (Milton Keynes)
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BT Business has been running a small scale business trial of Fibre to the Premises in Milton Keynes since last November. We want to increase trialist numbers from small businesses in the exchange area. So if you are interested in a free trial until winter 2011, here's what to do:
1. Check whether your business address (or home-based office) is covered:
- enter your BT business landline number and/or road & building number at this site www.bt.com/fibrechecker
- If the result comes back with "100Mb coming soon" - good news, it actually means you can get it now!
- If it doesn't but you are in one of the Milton Keynes districts below, you may still qualify so also take step 2
2. Register your interest with us:
- The way to ensure rapid signup is to register at http://www2.formwize.com/3013
3. Next steps:
- Our trials team will confirm availability to your premises and email you the trial terms & conditions to review and sign electronically
- We'll call to answer any queries and then get you into Openreach's system for installation appointments
- within 2-3 weeks you should be up and running (keeping your existing ADSL broadband as backup during the trial)
- We will ask your for feedback and occasional surveys - full support is available throughout the trial
Areas of Milton Keynes where most addresses are covered:
Willen
Campbell park
MK Village
Monkston
Monkson Park
Middelton
Kents Hill
Walnut Tree
Walton Park
Woughton on the Green
Shenley Lodge
Loughton
Broughton Grounds
Bleak Hall
The trial is open to BT Business customers (or other small businesses) who can be provided service by Openreach within the trial area. Home based businesses and teleworkers with business service are also welcome. We are sorry if your address is not covered or if you are in a building type that cannot be covered (for example office blocks and business parks cannot be covered by Openreach at this stage).
