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Old 30-11-2014, 20:45   #29
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Re: Will VM be short for Vodafone Media?

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
If they were to build their own network and only offer their services on that network hence giving up the right to use BT's. Perhaps that would ease competition concerns as it could give another company the opportunity to pick up their FTTC/ASDL2 customers.
Absolutely no chance in hell of that happening.

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
Anyone know the breakdown of FTTC customers by ISP ?

Personally I'm not convinced competition in this side of the market is working.
No, beyond that BT have the overwhelming majority of them via the BT Infinity brand, with a large proportion of the remainder belonging to the BT owned Plusnet.

Competition isn't working there because the major competitors, Sky and TalkTalk, have all-copper LLU infrastructure they want to sweat for as long as possible so have been reluctant to get into FTTC while BT have pursued it aggressively.
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