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Old 02-03-2010, 11:48   #60
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Re: BT Open Up Ducting - Look To Use Virgin's

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
BT have announced nothing of the sort so no idea what you're talking about.



Repeating BT have announced nothing of the sort so no idea what you're talking about. BT making their access plant available doesn't make FTTP from OLOs miraculously appear.

Acronym soup intended.



I have no idea why you think BT would magically deploy fibre to 40% of the least desirable 50% of the UK - not going to happen. You clearly have no idea how this is all working else you'd understand BT's fibre deployment will raise the deep fibre availability, without government subsidy, from 50% to 60-65%-ish of the UK population, that being the financially viable amount without government cash.
BT will be doing fibre to the cab will they not? Therefore improving speeds. Gordon Brown wants the Uk to have superfast BB by 2017. I imagine BT will be used seeing as they already have 100% country coverage. Then when that happens Sky vm and so forth will be using the network like they can now.

Plus people are talking about a possible ftth via their poles. This is what i meant by BT using their network to fibre another 40% of homes. I do understand thank you very much, how very patronising of you. if you look more carefully i was talking about an extra 40% that will be available through BT as VM already have 50%. Therefore there will be access to 40% more of the country where they did not have the choice of fibre before.
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