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Old 31-08-2016, 11:10   #17
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Re: VM wants to expand Project Lightning

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
Of course this is exactly what happens with Openreach now between them and all the other companies that gain access to BT's infrastructure. Which is why I don't think that current setup is sustainable into the future.
All the Openreach wholesale customers either use point to point access networks, so no real interference between lines, or are required to use Openreach hardware in the case of FTTP.

It's not impossible to offer wholesale access and very basic access to tools but it's not trivial. Quite a bit of work for very little return. If BT weren't obliged to wholesale they certainly wouldn't.
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