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Old 05-10-2013, 23:35   #61
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Re: Virgin National closes to new customers

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Looked to me like you were talking about backhaul being removed
Highlighting the relevant part of the two quotes you used:

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I'm sure there's a distinction between removing VM's FTTC equipment and removing the backhaul stuff.
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...you've lost me. The equipment being removed from the exchange will deal specifically with FTTC links. The backhaul link Virgin provides to Sky will have nothing to do with said FTTC equipment.
Seems clear enough...
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Old 06-10-2013, 02:04   #62
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Re: Virgin National closes to new customers

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Yeah, I'm saying there's a distinction between removing VM's equipment and removing backhaul stuff. As in, removing one does not mean removing the other. I'm saying that backhaul is NOT being removed. I don't know how I could have been clearer on that one.
So VM are abandoning off-net and removing their equipment but they are not removing their equipment.

Makes sense.
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Old 06-10-2013, 02:16   #63
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Re: Virgin National closes to new customers

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So VM are abandoning off-net and removing their equipment but they are not removing their equipment.

Makes sense.
You seem to be the only person getting confused by this. I'm giving up trying to explain it further.
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Re: Virgin National closes to new customers

From the 2 quotes with red highlighted text above, I dont see how it isnt confusing
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Old 06-10-2013, 14:47   #65
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Re: Virgin National closes to new customers

To me it reads that VM were looking to start offering their service to FTTC people aswell as ADSL but after the deal with BT they pulled their kit out.. and that's the end of the plan/matter

If I have got that wrong I don't want to know as that makes sense to me so that's all I need to know

it's a great shame, but would have been better to have put their money into their cable to get rid of this horrible STM surely if they knew they were stopping national
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Re: Virgin National closes to new customers

It is a shame. By having FTTC, VM would be present in the other 56% of the country they can't reach with cable. They'd have been able to play both ends against the middle, albeit with quite a haul to capture FTTC market share. As I said earlier if there was too much uncertainty to offset the cost risk ......
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Old 06-10-2013, 18:25   #67
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But based on the fact with FTTC they could upgade on demand they probably wouldn't have had STM on it and if so it would have annoyed us cable customers who still get it.

Or maybe i'm wrong

Anyway agreed it is a shame.
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Re: Virgin National closes to new customers

What about paid TV though? I'm guessing that was the extra that Pierre suggested was planned but can't see how it could have worked with the twisted pair final leg.
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