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Old 17-07-2015, 12:05   #2
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Re: Separating Openreach from BT

Indifferent.

A bunch of people think Openreach will magically start rolling out FTTP en masse the moment they are spun off, however I see no reason to think anything substantial would change in this regard.

I do not see a huge amount of bias against other operators on the part of Openreach that this would address. Openreach's problems are Openreach problems, and whether part of BT Group PLC or not many of these would remain.

Not worth the time, money or effort. Unbundling Openreach's dark fibre alongside service guarantees would suffice.
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