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Old 19-09-2016, 08:51   #18
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Re: Sky Q and Virgin 200M Internet

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
I've seen some areas with both.
The only premises with both are either:

1) Where FTTC doesn't work, line is too long, and BDUK programmes have subsidised rollout of FTTP to some premises on the extremes of cabinet coverage.
2) The odd premises where the owners have paid for FTTP on Demand, but only that one premises has FTTP, it's not available to others.

I'm not aware of any substantial areas with both. There might be an alternative FTTP network available but not both from BT to any volume. Spending 20 grand on a cabinet then a grand per premises delivering FTTP on top isn't great business sense.
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