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Old 27-08-2014, 18:10   #20
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Re: VM FTTP trial Papworth Everard

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Originally Posted by Jayster View Post
The real question here is, will Virgin actually end up doing any sort of large scale roll out of FTTP if this is successful?

Also I assume virgin is at quite the disadvantage if BT can essentially roll out FTTP to any FTTC enabled houses (capacity dependant) essentially overnight?
BT have absolutely no interest in rolling out FTTP to FTTC enabled houses overnight or over months or years without being paid a load of money.

I'm sure VM will, however it won't be overbuilding their existing cabled areas for the foreseeable.
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