No not the trendy Diesel clothing label, but one of the latest technologies pushing to solve the bandwidth issues to the home.

BT have been "umming" and "arring" about there trials which are currently taking place in West London, causing y amusement to the industry speculators.

All this aside, DSL is going on to watch as it "promises" 2Mbps downstream, with 256kbps upstream. That's not bad, considering your ISDN box in the corner can only manage 112kbps. But with anything there are the inevitable technically bumps along the way, before any of the big boys will sign up. BT is working with a number of Internet service and content providers on the trial, but under conditions of secrecy. So far, only video-on-demand company Videonet is known to have signed up.

One major ISP, which asked not to be identified, has said that it had been approached by BT and asked to become involved, but found the conditions impossible to meet. Well if they want us to have a crack, they know were to find us.

http://www.bt.com/