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Re: Market 1 and 2 Telephone Exchanges
20-04-2010 7:54 PM
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Quote from: pint Im stuck on a market 1 exchange, and it looks doubtful that that will change any time soon, as it only servers 3,025 residential customers and 225 non residential customers.
Ohh look at the big city boy!
Quote Serves (approx): 1,479 residential premises
152 non-residential premises.
I'm still confused by the market system.
I'm Market 1 (unsurprising given the figures quoted above), so that means BT can charge more because they have the monopoly? How does that encourage competition exactly?
Re: Market 1 and 2 Telephone Exchanges
20-04-2010 8:16 PM
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You have it the wrong way round.
OFCOM dictate the price BT can charge and they make it high enough that in theory the LLU operators can come in and make a good profit
OFCOM dictate the price BT can charge and they make it high enough that in theory the LLU operators can come in and make a good profit
Re: Market 1 and 2 Telephone Exchanges
20-04-2010 10:39 PM
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Kinda. Ofcom have always forced BT to charge a certain price for lines. This is to make it worthwhile for LLU operators to put there equipment in an exchange, as they can undercut BT, get a good share of customers and get their investment back. The Ofcom ruling last year (or whenever it was) was to allow BT to charge whatever they like in Market 3 exchanges, and hence complete with LLU operators. So while this ruling is making it cheaper in Market 3 areas, that's only because an easlier one has made it more expensive.
Quote from: Force Isn't it the case that Ofcom's ruling means that it's cheaper in Market 3, rather than it being dearer in Markets 1 & 2?
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Re: Market 1 and 2 Telephone Exchanges
20-04-2010 10:47 PM
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Thanks Jim & Phil for clarification.
A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked just fine
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Re: Market 1 and 2 Telephone Exchanges
21-04-2010 9:09 AM
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Jim and Phil have summed things up pretty well here.
Ultimately, on the smaller exchanges there is not much realistic prospect of investment as it would take far too long for LLU operators to get that investment back.
Ultimately, on the smaller exchanges there is not much realistic prospect of investment as it would take far too long for LLU operators to get that investment back.
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