The population density thing has been done to death. It explains the suburbs, of course, London is a hugely spread out amalgamation of towns after all not a 'purpose built' city, but not MDUs in the centre of town and especially not new-builds that are getting copper.
Zero reason for any estate to not at least have FTTLA now, and thankfully builders seem to have gotten the message for the most part as increasingly MDUs are getting Hyperoptic FTTB, and MDUs and residential properties being built with VM FTTLA and Openreach or AN Other FTTP.

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Big wirry time, Igni.
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Indeed. The practicality of it is debatable given a 10Gb NIC is £300, a 10Gb switch £6-700.