Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
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10-06-2014 5:09 PM
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10-06-2014 5:10 PM
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10-06-2014 6:08 PM
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So how accurate are PN's records for Market 1 areas?
Also with regard to fibre options, is PN relying on the test results from: https://www.dslchecker.bt.com/ ?
If you are and say you can give me even 60% of that estimate, I'll sign up now.
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
10-06-2014 8:34 PM
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10-06-2014 8:36 PM
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Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
10-06-2014 11:33 PM
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OFCON are just a waste of oxygen
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
11-06-2014 1:13 AM
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Quote from: Linn I understand what you're saying Mike, however, my point was more based on a customer who is in Market 1 would pay more regardless if it was ADSL or FTTC.
I never understood why Market 1 have to pay more. Surely it would make more sense to make Market 1 cheaper to encourage the competition to install their equipment in the exchanges?
Or am I missing something?
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
11-06-2014 7:43 AM
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It costs a lot of money to install LLU equipment in an exchange
To encourage operators into market 1 exchanges you need to ensure they can charge MORE to customers.
Furthermore you need to ensure the ability to charge more lasts for a considerable amount of time after they have installed their equipment.
That way the operators will have a financial incentive to go into an mk1 exchange knowing that they will be guaranteed 'excess' profits both now and until the next exchange re-evaluation by OFCOM.
This is to compensate them for their up-front capital expenses in installing the equipment in the first place.
This is why OFCOM only re-evaluate exchanges on a periodic basis usually every 3 years or so....to give the new operator time though the higher charges they make to their subscribers to re-coup their capital investment.
If an exchange was re-classified immediately LLU operators arrived the incentive for them to go there in the first place would have been removed - so those who call for this to happen do not understand the reason for the market classification. - it is essential as part of the scheme that this re-evaluation only occurs at lengthy intervals.
No, OFCOM are not a waste of oxygen as the other poster suggested.
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
11-06-2014 8:55 AM
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BT should be forced to charge LESS for 20CN only exchanges where there is no LLU. If they have no intention of upgrading to 21CN that might make them look more favourably on letting LLU operators install their equipment.
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Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
11-06-2014 9:14 AM
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As I've suggested before, speed based charging is the only way to get BTOR to fix their infrastructure. 25p per month per Mbps across all services. The more you get the more you pay and you don't pay for what you can't get.
Everyone has to have a dream!
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11-06-2014 11:33 AM
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3Mb FTTC
https://portal.plus.net/my.html?action=data_transfer_speed
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
11-06-2014 12:29 PM
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11-06-2014 12:48 PM
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11-06-2014 12:53 PM
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Would it be correct to say the BDUK funding does not cover 100% of the cost or 100% of the UK?
I would not be happy seeing fibre sold cheaper than ADSL until decent fibre is available to everyone. I'm not happy paying the same price for 5Mbps as someone else who gets 20+Mbps - however I have to accept that is the way things are.
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Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
11-06-2014 1:01 PM
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Be careful what you wish for! Going down this route could make many lines uneconomic to provide broadband and services could be denied/withdrawn. Alternatively the price per Mb/s could be set at something considerably higher than 25p making fast broadband unaffordable.
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