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In some sites the headend/hub planning is going to be fun....
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Atlantic's national network was rebadged as "Gamma Telecoms" and still operates fairly successfully today. But I assume running a cable franchise was not part of their future business plan. http://www.gamma.co.uk So there is infrastructure there, but I doubt VM would have stomach to buy it and invest in it. |
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Would also stop them having to lose money to BT et. al. on 4G mobile backhauls in the region. |
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I've been reading up on that old cable network in Aberdeen. What a nightmare, seems it was leased from BT.
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They can and do lease connectivity from Aberdeen for use with their existing mobile backhaul deals. The Greater Manchester infill alone passes as many premises as there are in Aberdeen, with change. Tons of other towns and cities that either have incomplete cable coverage or have the required Virgin plant running nearby. ---------- Post added at 11:03 ---------- Previous post was at 11:01 ---------- Quote:
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The Virgin core network connected up the franchises as they were assimilated. Dundee and Perth were relatively close to other franchises so relatively little fibre needed deploying compared to somewhere like Aberdeen. Looking at the historicals Aberdeen isn't an HFC network, it's an all-coax with microwave backhaul arrangement. Atlantic Cable went down the pan at the same time ntl and Telewest were beginning to really hit the rocks so there wasn't the cash there to either buy the network or give it the comprehensive rebuild that would've been needed. EDIT: Incidentally the existing network is actually leased from BT and runs at least partially inside BT ducts. ntl were unable to strike a deal with BT over Milton Keynes or parts of Westminster so no reason to think VM would have more luck - they'd have to build from scratch. So a buyer would've had to purchase the franchise, at best do a full HFC network overbuild and almost certainly a full new build, and extend their core network about 100km to Aberdeen. |
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I'm surprised VM haven't gotten in on the act... |
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Will Project Lightning cover industrial parks? I know round here the industrial park seems to be cabled. Over the years a few of the cabinets have opened from time to time. Most seem to have no customers but otherwise look like they could accept customers. There's one I the retail park now with its door open, it has what looks like a thick coax cable coming into it that's been cut and is just flapping around. Next to it is a thick (possibly 50 pair) copper cable which is terminated on strips for POTS. again, no customers. Makes me wonder why industrial parks and retail parks were ever cabled with HFC, no one seemed to really took them up on it.
I guess the ducts now will have fibre in them serving business customers that way, so I wonder if the ducting would be expanded or do they just dig when a business orders a leased line? |
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