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Mr Banana 02-03-2014 12:41

Virgin CEO interview
 
There is an interesting interview with Tom Mockridge here

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...ention-BT.html

1andrew1 02-03-2014 23:56

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
I foud this part interesting. Does it refers to potentially using BT's ducts and telegraph poles?
Quote:

Similarly, Mockridge acknowledges that the limited coverage of the Virgin Media network will be a challenge at some point in the future.
“The ambition of the company is to find ways to cost-effectively serve more customers,” he says.“Digging up roads is not only expensive but it’s also something most people don’t particularly like you doing so we’ve got to find ways of getting to customers beyond that...”

Sirius 03-03-2014 07:52

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35677325)
I foud this part interesting. Does it refers to potentially using BT's ducts and telegraph poles?

That has been rumoured for a while now.

1andrew1 03-03-2014 10:33

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35677352)
That has been rumoured for a while now.

Yes of course, back in 2010 it conducted trials. What's interesting is 1) Who's saying it ie the new Chief Executive 2) When he's saying it ie four years later so it's not ruled out.

webcrawler2050 03-03-2014 10:37

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
Will be interesting to see how Virgin can push forward.

Sirius 03-03-2014 10:50

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35677385)
Yes of course, back in 2010 it conducted trials. What's interesting is 1) Who's saying it ie the new Chief Executive 2) When he's saying it ie four years later so it's not ruled out.

Quote:

Originally Posted by webcrawler2050 (Post 35677387)
Will be interesting to see how Virgin can push forward.

We now have a dedicated new build team in the planning office i work in, and they are getting pretty busy.

webcrawler2050 03-03-2014 11:03

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
I bet - I'm really excited to see what Virgin can bring in coming months. Theres a tonn of maintenace work going on in the street I live in. 6 VM vans been here for 2 weeks.

Pierre 03-03-2014 11:36

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
Not just BT, we've conducted trials using SSE pylons too.

We've ruled out using the BT fibre TTC, as per everyone else. That project got shelved last year.

There are other ways of extending our reach, we did something on
North Lincolnshire recently.

DJSADERS 03-03-2014 14:20

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
What is a shame is the amount of empty ducts and pits lying around, for example just off the Guildford network...

Godalming and Farncombe are covered in pits and ducts, with some going to the front doors of the later builds however neither town is served.

Again Send (near ripley) ducts and pits and not served.

Yet all three areas are no more than 1 mile away from the nearest part of the network... so im not sold on all the costs of expanding the network as alot of the leg work has been done previously... in this example CableTel... just never used...

---------- Post added at 15:20 ---------- Previous post was at 15:18 ----------

This is also true of towns such as Sandhurst and Bagshot all within 1 - 2 miles of the nearest network, with ghost cabs yet not served....

1andrew1 03-03-2014 17:28

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DJSADERS (Post 35677453)
What is a shame is the amount of empty ducts and pits lying around, for example just off the Guildford network...

I wonder if someone from VM can enlighten us on why this might be so and if this type of situation will be reconsidered?

Sirius 03-03-2014 17:37

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35677523)
I wonder if someone from VM can enlighten us on why this might be so and if this type of situation will be reconsidered?

Lots of reason why the final connection was never made from wayleave issues, Bridges that we cannot get permission to cross, private roads, the list just goes on and on.

1andrew1 03-03-2014 17:54

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35677525)
Lots of reason why the final connection was never made from wayleave issues, Bridges that we cannot get permission to cross, private roads, the list just goes on and on.

Thanks. Do such situations get revisited?

Sirius 03-03-2014 22:00

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35677534)
Thanks. Do such situations get revisited?

I think the newbuild team are looking at some.

nn012 07-03-2014 10:43

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
“You only get revenue by getting customers and keeping customers. We’re not making a choice to wind back on profit to just grab share and nor are we just going to cut our way to profitability.”

Who else thought this was a dig at Sky? He does have a point though because the only way Sky now get new customers is by offering heavy discounts on their products. They have yet again another 50% offer available for new customers and then there's the cheap NowTV offering.

1andrew1 07-03-2014 11:44

Re: Virgin CEO interview
 
I didn't see it as a dig at anyone, I saw it as saying that Virgin is not going to get involved in price wars and it is not going to be cutting costs heavily.


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