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Old 11-01-2005, 16:11   #14
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Re: [Merged] NTL/TW To Open Networks?

There are two ways that an ISP can supply ADSL, either using a BT wholesale service or by Local Loop Unbundling. On cable it is rather different I would presume as the technologies are so different and the only method for other ISPs to use NTL cable is the same way that AOL do it.

However, would it be possible for other ISPs to use LLU at nodal cabinet sites on cable using their own fibre to connect to their own infrastructure? Could this method enable other ISPs to supply VDSL using the NTL last mile twisted copper pair?
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