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Old 04-04-2015, 19:12   #15
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Re: VM, BT and KCom write to Ofcom over broadband regulation

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
Sky and TalkTalk have only relatively recently begun pushing the FTTC solutions, preferring to relentlessly milk copper all the way to the exchange to make the most of the equipment they have in BT exchanges.

They can't deliver FTTC for free alongside a phone/TV package and they've managed to condition their customers into thinking that 'broadband' should be either free or cost next to nothing.

BT pushed FTTC hard early on and gained nearly all the sign ups, and their brand Plusnet are essentially delivering FTTC without the added cost of BT Sport so are the 'budget' BT brand.
Hardly Sky Fibre has been advertised on TV , Online and mailings for ages now , its also been discounted for 6 months and at one point 12 months.

Do they make more money from customers on their LLU connections ?
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