28-12-2016, 16:37
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by Pierre
They provide for the fibre network for MBNL
and MBNL provides the backhaul
http://mbnl.co.uk/
Actually no they don't
They did, a long time ago, and they still provide circuits here and there around the country. But Vodafone have their own massive Fibre Network courtesy of C&W.
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Huh? Yes I know all about that! You do understand that much of the UK don't have the C&W network anywhere nearby though? I think a lot of you guys on this forum assume others have no clue and you are the only ones "in the know".
Voda have to rely on BT backhaul for a lot of areas still. I never said in my post that they ONLY use it, you just felt like correcting me. 50-60% of the well populated borough I live in doesn't have C&W fibre anywhere near it.
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
BT bought EE which Virgin Mobile currently use to run their network.
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Obviously I know EE is owned by BT, considering who I work for. That's very different to BT owning Virgin Mobile.
Last edited by MrIca; 28-12-2016 at 16:42.
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28-12-2016, 20:08
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
Actually MrIca, C&W network is pretty well coverd across the UK and takes many different guises due to network rebrands over the years. C&W also subduct and share a lot of core duct access with VM, BT and Verizon around the UK as well, so even though it may not be apparent a provider is in an area, they probably have a lot more fibre than you would think.
Virgin havent supplied Vodafone circuits in some time, that may changegoing forward but there doesnt appear to be a business agreement in place currently. The MBNL backhaul deal has been ongoing for some time and is constantly expanding across the UK, Virgin supply a lot of backhaul for major ISP's and other Mobile and fixed Telcos all over the UK... just as VM uses backhaul from other suppliers to get business services to areas where there is currently not network footprint.
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28-12-2016, 20:40
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
Yep I know all about the different guises of C&W (Thus, Scottish Telecom, Norweb Comms, etc). but in many areas there's only BT ducting in the ground.
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30-12-2016, 19:31
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by Media Boy
Patrick Drahi’s Altice Sells SFR BeLux to Telenet, Owned by John Malone’s Liberty Global.
Patrick Drahi’s Netherlands-based Altice Group, parent of Altice USA and SFR, France’s No. 2 telecoms operator, has agreed to sell its businesses in Belgium and Luxembourg to the Telenet Group, owned by John Malone’s Liberty Global.
http://variety.com/2016/film/global/...et-1201947543/
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Thanks for posting that here, didn't see it.
There certainly seems to be a bit of moving the chess pieces around the board going on here.... to what end, not sure.
Dragi is clearly a major player now after buying America's 4th largest cableco (Cablevision) and 7th Largest (Suddenlink). Whether this may be the start of a closer union with Malone and his companies, remains to be seen.
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30-12-2016, 19:36
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by Horizon
Thanks for posting that here, didn't see it.
There certainly seems to be a bit of moving the chess pieces around the board going on here.... to what end, not sure.
Dragi is clearly a major player now after buying America's 4th largest cableco (Cablevision) and 7th Largest (Suddenlink). Whether this may be the start of a closer union with Malone and his companies, remains to be seen.
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I think Altice is quite endebted and the Benelux is not important to it strategically so it has sold the subsidiary.
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Originally Posted by MrIca
Obviously I know EE is owned by BT, considering who I work for.
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I'm not sure that we can be expected to know who you work for unless it's in your signature.
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30-12-2016, 20:21
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The Dark Satanic Mills
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by MrIca
Huh? Yes I know all about that! You do understand that much of the UK don't have the C&W network anywhere nearby though? I think a lot of you guys on this forum assume others have no clue and you are the only ones "in the know".
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As seen as I've worked for virgin media for over 20 years when it comes to their network I am "in the know"
And when you say things like
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I'm not sure Virgin supply backhaul for "various" mobile networks. I don't think EE or Three ever used them and EE certainly wouldn't now as they're part of BT Group.
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When VM have provided EE backhaul for several years, and continue to do so, suggests .........
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Voda have to rely on BT backhaul for a lot of areas still. I never said in my post that they ONLY use it, you just felt like correcting me. 50-60% of the well populated borough I live in doesn't have C&W fibre anywhere near it.
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Unless you have Vodafone network map or intimate knowledge of their network how do you know?
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Yep I know all about the different guises of C&W (Thus, Scottish Telecom, Norweb Comms, etc). but in many areas there's only BT ducting in the ground.
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What about overhead?
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31-12-2016, 10:51
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by Pierre
As seen as I've worked for virgin media for over 20 years when it comes to their network I am "in the know"
And when you say things like
When VM have provided EE backhaul for several years, and continue to do so, suggests .........
Anyway.
Unless you have Vodafone network map or intimate knowledge of their network how do you know?
What about overhead?
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No need to be confrontational. It's not a willy waving contest, for some reason some users on this particular forum seem to think it is. I don't recall Virgin providing backhaul for EE but there you go. I don't dispute what you're saying.
Overhead as in National Grid?
How do I know what backhaul Voda use? Well I can open up (non-Voda marked) boxes in front of many Vodafone transmitters where I live and see they go directly onto BT fibre. You can physically see the fibre coming from where the transmitter is. There's no VM or C&W network at all nearby for them to go onto.
As I say there's still lots of areas where the VM and C&W network doesn't reach and doesn't get near enough to.
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31-12-2016, 13:49
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by MrIca
No need to be confrontational. It's not a willy waving contest, for some reason some users on this particular forum seem to think it is. I don't recall Virgin providing backhaul for EE but there you go. I don't dispute what you're saying.
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To be fair it was you that was being arsey.
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Overhead as in National Grid?
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. Not just National Grid/ Energis. But Scottish Power/Thus and Norweb/yourcomms. All are C&W as you know and all have fibre on parts of their transmission network.
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How do I know what backhaul Voda use? Well I can open up (non-Voda marked) boxes in front of many Vodafone transmitters where I live and see they go directly onto BT fibre. You can physically see the fibre coming from where the transmitter is. There's no VM or C&W network at all nearby for them to go onto.
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They may well use BT fibre tails to get to some masts, or indeed most masts, as VM use and other carriers use to get to places where they don't have fibre reach. That doesn't mean that BT backhaul it all around the U.K.
I'm fairly certain when VM lost the Vodafone contract I think Global Crossing, now Level 3, won it, or a lot if it, as I remember them digging to loads of Vodafone sites about 6-7 years ago.
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31-12-2016, 18:32
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
Sorry if I came across arsey.
I see what you mean about the backhaul, I was thinking more of who the physical fibre is owned by that is in use. So Voda could well be paying Level 3 who just use whomever's fibre is the cheapest to connect to the masts.
Since they bought C&W they've probably tried to get as many masts as they can onto that network. I've seen them digging up to a mile or so along pavements and roads to avoid using other people's physical fibre.
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01-01-2017, 13:02
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
Yeah when it comes to business fibre, there's a lot of overlap. In the last place I worked, we got fibre in via a little ISP called HSO because they were cheaper than anyone else, who basically paid Virgin for the fibre link, who basically paid BT for the fibre link. We had 3 gateway devices in our cab before we got to our own equipment.
I wouldn't be surprised if the mobile telco operations were a similar beast.
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07-01-2017, 20:01
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
Virgin snubs Three to stick with BT on wireless contract.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/...less-contract/
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The*mobile operator Three has been dealt a fresh blow after it was pipped to a multibillion-pound contract to provide the network for Virgin Media’s wireless arm.
The cable giant has instead signed a new five-year deal with BT, the owner of its current mobile wholesale provider EE, industry sources revealed.
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07-01-2017, 20:17
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
Interesting move. I guess if they do have an eye on O2 then there's potentially a lot less turmoil for everyone if they stick with BT for now. Building their own 'thick' network could also make them more competitive - I've been looking at some deals I've the past week or so and Virginia are nowhere to be seen.
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09-01-2017, 10:29
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
Virgin Media and BT agree new mobile deal
Virgin Media and BT today announced a new five year Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) agreement.
Press Release http://www.virginmedia.com/corporate...bile-deal.html
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09-01-2017, 11:58
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by Martin_D
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Any Speculating city traders expecting/hoping for a Liberty/VM and Vodafone tie up in the UK, can now climb back into their hidey holes.
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09-01-2017, 13:35
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Re: John Malone/Liberty/VM General News Thread
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Originally Posted by Pierre
Any Speculating city traders expecting/hoping for a Liberty/VM and Vodafone tie up in the UK, can now climb back into their hidey holes.
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