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Old 11-04-2015, 15:36   #22
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Re: VM, BT and KCom write to Ofcom over broadband regulation

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
Interesting that you fail to mention that BT are offering standard BB from £4.75 a month with free BT Sport and Plusnet are offering free standard unlimited BB for 12 months.
Both of whom also advertise their fibre products far more aggressively than their standard ADSL.

In addition neither of them buy from Openreach, the people who build and manage the fibre network so there're more regulations around what they are paying their providers.

I don't mention either of those two as the most direct comparison to Sky and TalkTalk, if we're talking about impact on infrastructure investment, is BT Wholesale who have to run on regulated pricing.
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