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Originally Posted by Maggy J
Hmmm! I like cable at present because it is underground with less atmospheric interference and less chance of outages due to being blown down by the high winds in my area unlike my old BT line... 
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...and that won't change.
VM's network is underground and will remain so. This is about extending VM's network beyond the cities and large towns out into the countryside.
Some of us have already discussed this issue over on the "BT To Open Up Ducts" thread, so I won't rehash most of that, but a few points:
1 - This is a trial, any widespread deployment would be several years away.
2 - As I said on the other thread, BT will fight tooth and nail to prevent access to its poles. It's one thing competitors putting in their own modem racks in a empty corner of a telephone exchange, its quite another having competitors slinging their own cables from poles giving them direct access to homes.
I posted a link to a government consultation document in the other thread about opening up access to the poles, but even if the government do go ahead and force BT to open them up, BT will take it to the courts and it will drag on for years.
Why does anyone think that BT suddenly "saw the light" and has started rolling out FTTC services? BT has shown no stomach for fibre services prior to now. Yes, VM is a threat with its CATV network and possible future speeds of 1gb. But VM's network only reaches just under half of UK homes, BT has 100% access to UK homes.
BT can see where things are going with pressure from government and competitors wanting to offer faster broadband. But BT still can control access to homes with FTTC.
Sky and Orange et all have still got to deal with BT to get access to FTTC. But if BT lose control of their poles and every tom, dick and harry starts slinging their own cables from them, BT lose control full stop.
Wouldn't that be fun, true telecoms deregulation.
I'll believe it when it happens...
I'm afraid if VM want to extend their network, they'll have to do it the old fashioned way. There's no way in hell, that VM or anyone else will be deploying their own cables on BT's poles for years to come.