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Old 28-02-2010, 22:41   #49
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Re: BT Open Up Ducting - Look To Use Virgin's

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Originally Posted by Verizon View Post
Just to be clear, are you saying that BT are happy to open up their poles to all? Where can I find the quote please? Plus, if you know where to find the vid, would be most grateful, plus the results of their trials too.

Would love to hear a BT engineer explain, with a straight face, why fibre can't be slung from the poles. Perhaps the poles are too high to climb...
Fibre can be slung from the poles, that was my point. It'll be one of the ways to get glass to homes they trial in MK / Highams Park.

Yes BT are happy to open their poles, they are part of the access network along with the ducts.

http://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk/bt...ls-090210.html

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Ian Livingston, BT CEO, said: “We told Ofcom last year we're willing to provide open access to our ducts and poles and we are working with them on how to achieve it. Other companies already have access to our exchanges so we're relaxed about providing them with another form of access as well.
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