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Old 14-04-2015, 14:02   #51
Ignitionnet
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Re: Next DOCSIS 3 modem - these okay?

Use line rental saver you can bring down the line rental for the first year to £13.67/month, making the cost differential between the two even larger. £33.67 for the first 12 months.

VM want people using their phone lines, and they want to be able to stop paying BT Wholesale to maintain bits of their telco network. They also want to stop having to install what are basically FTTC cabinets, but handling just telco.

They can also get in the raw coax more cheaply when they aren't ordering a siamese with copper pairs attached for the drops, and build the networks more cheaply as there's no need to mess with twisted pair alongside the coax / fibre in the case of pure FTTP rollouts.

No brainer to VM going VoIP now that they are planning a substantial build.
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