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Old 29-06-2014, 15:18   #9
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Re: How big are VM's infills?

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Originally Posted by on in an hour! View Post
he may be talking about whether bt use him,at his price,to lay the duct for them or another contractor does it.
either way,as i said in my last post,bt are duty bound to supply a feed to each property.
the good thing for the homeowner is that vm may be in partnership with the housebuilder and they therefore have a choice of providers for their media services.
He was talking about who gets to provide the telecomms. Given he is the guy who makes these deals I would assume he has some idea what he is talking about.

Housbuilders and apartment block builders have some exclusivity. Until roads are adopted by the council they can tell BT to go forth same as any other code powers operator. There are estates and apartment buildings with no BT coverage at all.

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Anyway this has been escalated within VM. Not holding my breath but we will see what happens.

Could do with modern infrastructure next to the existing MATV Rediffusion style stuff on houses nearby. Yes really, wall mounted amps and splitters.
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