FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
01-05-2014, 17:31
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FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
FT is reporting that Virgin Media is set to sell Virgin Media National, would include the transfer of more than 130,000 customers across the UK who have signed up to broadband packages offering internet speeds of less than 50mb. And could raise up to £100m.
Virgin Media declined to comment.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/735be126-d...#axzz30The8Kcn
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01-05-2014, 17:42
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
It would make sense as they have stopped selling to new customers.
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02-05-2014, 00:00
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
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It would make sense as they have stopped selling to new customers.
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Quite, since Liberty took over they have made it very clear that they want to focus purely on our " on -net" proposition.
They see this as what sets VM apart from all others.
They will not go down the ADSL route.
They see HFC as their USP.
I can see their logic, but I'm a bit concerned.
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02-05-2014, 00:07
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
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I can see their logic, but I'm a bit concerned.
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At the customer loss this deal would mean or by the HFC?
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02-05-2014, 00:17
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
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At the customer loss this deal would mean or by the HFC?
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Whether HFC can deliver all the services required.
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02-05-2014, 02:04
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
I guess 130,000 isn't a large number of customers. But they're people who could potentially be cross-sold mobile phone contracts and offered a fibre service if VM extended its network in the future.
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02-05-2014, 10:29
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
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Whether HFC can deliver all the services required.
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What are you worried it can't deliver? Seems to manage triple play elsewhere without any legacy POTS infrastructure and only really regulation on emergency calls in power outages stopping VM doing the same.
I'm sure VM would love to retire the POTS stuff and use eMTAs and HFC for everything.
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02-05-2014, 14:09
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
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What are you worried it can't deliver? Seems to manage triple play elsewhere without any legacy POTS infrastructure and only really regulation on emergency calls in power outages stopping VM doing the same.
I'm sure VM would love to retire the POTS stuff and use eMTAs and HFC for everything.
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They are, VM will be moving to voice over cable sometime in the near future.
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03-05-2014, 16:11
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
So broadband, all calls VOIP and 4k tv streams in the future. Hopefully advancements in technology and standards will happen quick enough to squeeze more out of the current structure.
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05-05-2014, 21:03
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
In this day and age, there really isn't much need for standard telephone lines when VOIP is much better. Obviously where DSL is concerned, it makes sense to have a phone line but I do wonder what they could do if they didn't have to filter for voice and just used the whole copper line.
Obviously there's a lot to consider, like how the phone line is pretty damn reliable compared to cable or DSL and that's important for a lot of services, but still.
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05-05-2014, 21:18
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
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In this day and age, there really isn't much need for standard telephone lines when VOIP is much better. Obviously where DSL is concerned, it makes sense to have a phone line but I do wonder what they could do if they didn't have to filter for voice and just used the whole copper line.
Obviously there's a lot to consider, like how the phone line is pretty damn reliable compared to cable or DSL and that's important for a lot of services, but still.
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Battery backup on the nodes along with the right configurations can make cable/HFC-based telco hit the 5 9s requirement.
DSL filters a fraction of the available bandwidth for voice, it's really not much at all and won't make much of a difference.
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05-05-2014, 23:27
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
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In this day and age, there really isn't much need for standard telephone lines when VOIP is much better.
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Except for when the network has a glitch and phone calls stop working. Even worse if the customer support helpdesk is also using VOIP on the same network, which happened to a company last year I believe. Needs some redundancy and proper planning to keep it running when a link goes down.
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06-05-2014, 10:18
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
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Except for when the network has a glitch and phone calls stop working. Even worse if the customer support helpdesk is also using VOIP on the same network, which happened to a company last year I believe. Needs some redundancy and proper planning to keep it running when a link goes down.
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Yeah, I did mention that with the rest of my post but as others have pointed out, there are ways to ensure reliability.
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06-05-2014, 12:46
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
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Yeah, I did mention that with the rest of my post but as others have pointed out, there are ways to ensure reliability.
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All of the other Liberty companies are fully boil, so the expertise is there
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06-05-2014, 16:18
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Re: FT: Virgin Media eyes sale of non-cable UK broadband arm.
.....fully boil?
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