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Old 09-02-2010, 15:57   #11
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Re: BT Open Up Ducting - Look To Use Virgin's

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Originally Posted by broadbandking View Post
Can see VM doing this soon than later, as will bring in more money for leasing the duct/network, which in turn will help maintain the network better, MORE MONEY = BETTER NETWORK.
You assume that the money will go into the network which it won't. VM spend as little as possible on the access network one only has to look at the DOCSIS 3 rollout for evidence of that.

It should also be noted that those who would wholesale the network will be taking money out of VM's retail business, VM would probably take something of a hit on this financially overall just as BT did through unbundling of their network.
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