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Old 07-10-2010, 16:58   #2
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Re: BT told to share ducting and infrastructure

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Originally Posted by musicbravo View Post
I have just read on a website that OfCOM have tol dBT they must share their new broadband infrastructure, including infrastructure. Do we think that this could mean that VM could expand its fibre network more cost effectively now?

Source: http://www.security.itproportal.com/...etwork-rivals/
So BT can set the price according to that link.
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Ofcom has allowed BT to set its own prices for firms wanting to use its network.

Read more: http://www.security.itproportal.com/...#ixzz11h2k9c1L
You can imagine it now, Yes SKY Broadband you can use our duct space that will be £1000 per meter per 96 mm duct and £10000.00 per fibre per km of dark fibre with 3 years upfront payment.


Those few little words from ofcom will ensure that any company buying into this will pay through the nose and then some.
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