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Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
25-07-2013 9:14 PM
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and crucially will the new system be updated somewhat faster than the old one so that when competition arrives at the local exchange its market status will be changed within a reasonable amount of time?
And any ideas on possible pricing?
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
26-07-2013 12:07 AM
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From the consultation document it appears Ofcom anticipate the new regulatory framework will come into force from 1 April 2014 running for a period of 3 years. However it cannot be assumed that Ofcom will adopt the scheme and/or exchange assignments in the consultation document for the new framework.
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
28-07-2013 11:05 AM
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For the system to be really effective, and truly represent the needs of consumers and service providers it needs to change and adapt as the situation at the exchange changes, when an LLU provider arrives the market classification should change to reflect this within a reasonable amount of time.
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
28-07-2013 3:32 PM
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What Ofcom are trying to do is improve competition - so they control BT Wholesale prices such that a lower cost LLU operator might be encouraged to put their own equipment into the exchange knowing they will have an opportunity to build their customer base and get a return on their investment. That will include migrations from ISPs using BT Wholesale's regulated (to higher cost) infrastructure.
A difference from previous regulatory periods is that on this occasion Ofcom are only regulating 20CN IP Stream Connect (up to 8Mbps) so that BT Wholesale are free to enable unregulated 21CN WBC (ADSL2+) services in the exchange if they wish.
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
28-07-2013 9:54 PM
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Quote from: spraxyt What Ofcom are trying to do is improve competition - so they control BT Wholesale prices such that a lower cost LLU operator might be encouraged to put their own equipment into the exchange knowing they will have an opportunity to build their customer base and get a return on their investment.
Whilst if they do, the non-LUU operators are still forced to charge the higher rate for up to three years until the next Ofcom review. That hardly seems fair.
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
29-07-2013 12:26 AM
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I guess Ofcom would argue retail ISPs could move their customers to LLU wholesale infrastructure to reduce their costs (which also reduces BT Wholesale's market power in the exchange).
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
29-07-2013 5:34 PM
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As it stands an LLU supplier can come onto an exchange and massively undercut the competitions prices, safe in the knowledge that a market review will be some time
If an LLU supplier charges £7.00 for Broadband, but BTW suppliers charge £17 ( due to market whatever price regulation) then this leads to a lack of choice for the cons
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
29-07-2013 11:33 PM
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However in the proposed Market A exchanges BT Wholesale will be able to compete immediately if they wish by investing themselves and enabling the exchange for 21CN WBC (ADSL2+) services.
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
08-09-2013 1:02 PM
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Let's hope that the customer options team can keep me until Plusnet refresh products / prices
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
06-10-2013 7:32 AM
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Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
06-10-2013 8:05 AM
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My contract is up with PN end of Feb so it will interesting for me to see what are proposing.
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
19-04-2014 10:44 AM
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Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
19-04-2014 11:49 AM
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Just over ten weeks to wait for the new market classification and pricing !
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
28-04-2014 9:30 PM
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Will plusnet respond, or not? im getting a sore backside sitting on the fence between plusnets prices on one side, and talk talks low cost options, but hassle of changing over ( even it plusnet force me to pay £30 to leave ) on the other side.
And if i phone plusnet to negotaie a better price, only to find market 2/3 prices in a few months time would i still be tied to what was a good price, but is now not so good after the new market review???
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
28-04-2014 11:28 PM
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