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Old 23-09-2015, 13:53   #7
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Re: BT discuss their ultrafast future

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
My interest in BT's current statement is in how likely it is to happen, given that it would require more radical intervention in their network infrastructure than they are currently prepared to contemplate, even when trying to bring fast broadband to dispersed rural communities where FTTC is of limited use.
I suspect BT's statement is not so much a declaration of any new strategy but rather a "Please don't break us up" plea to OFCOM.

It's long been said the delivery of next-gen broadband to the final few percent cannot be dealt with by any one company or solution, it needs to form part of a multifaceted public policy.
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