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Old 29-07-2011, 13:31   #8
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Re: BT and BSkyB lead broadband battle

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Originally Posted by TJS View Post
Sky subsidise their broadband heavily to get people to buy their tv service.
Actually Sky Broadband and Talk have been profitable since this quarter of last year.

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Originally Posted by TJS View Post
Rarely. They tend to have the street cabs laid out so people are no longer then 150 meters away from a cab. And when thats the case they lay even thicker cables to the persons house (such as my case) even the standard RJ6 cables that they lay are multiple times thicker and better shielded then a phone line.
There isn't fibre to every cabinet, in fact there isn't fibre to most of them. VM's network is FTTN, Fibre To The Node.
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