O2 / Be Unlimited
General information | |
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Provider name | O2 / Be Unlimited |
Exchanges | Enabled 1,236 | Pending 0 |
Premises covered by enabled exchanges1 | |
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Within 1000m | 3,712,658.00 (20.68%) |
Within 2000m | 9,898,921.00 (55.15%) |
Within 5000m | 17,534,380.00 (97.68%) |
Average premises per exchange | 14,547 |
Serves (approx) | 17,950,147 total premises |
Exchange coverage by region | ||
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Enabled exchanges | 1,236 (100%) | |
South East | 215 (17.39%) | list |
North West | 174 (14.08%) | list |
London | 141 (11.41%) | list |
Scotland | 111 (8.98%) | list |
West Midlands | 110 (8.90%) | list |
East | 98 (7.93%) | list |
Yorkshire & Humberside | 96 (7.77%) | list |
East Midlands | 81 (6.55%) | list |
South West | 79 (6.39%) | list |
North East | 63 (5.10%) | list |
Northern Ireland | 35 (2.83%) | list |
Wales | 33 (2.67%) | list |
Notes & data source information
Be Unlimited caused a stir in 2005 by launching the UK's fastest broadband - a 24Mbps ADSL2+ product. In 2006 Be were acquired by O2. Since then Be's LLU network has grown considerably, and O2 launched their broadband product on the back of the Be network in Autumn 2007.Be/O2 very kindly provide the site with daily updates of their unbundled exchanges list.
NOTE: This information pertains only to the LLU (Local Loop Unbundling) activities of O2 / Be Unlimited. The provider may also offer broadband services using other technologies (most commonly BT Wholesale ADSL services), but this is not included on this page.
- Based upon implied line length, which is calculated by taking the straight line distance from the exchange to the premises and then multiplying by 1.4
- Coverage maps are regenerated automatically at least once per week