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Old 17-02-2021, 10:32   #3
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Re: 90-year-old man takes out $10K ads to tell AT&T CEO about slow service

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Originally Posted by spiderplant View Post
What do you think they would have done if he had?

Perhaps I should try this with BT. Though I can't imagine they'd take much notice.
BTRetail is an ISP just like any other and has no influence on the Openreach rollout of FTTP.

The US is a totally different story compared to the UK.

A friend of mine can see where ATT&T FTTP ends but he can't get any service from ATT&T, he has to suffer Cox Communications as he is in their catchment area. When/if Cox decide to extend FTTP to his area it will be double the price of ATT&T for an asychronous connection.

There is no competition in vast areas of the US.
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