Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
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Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
23-05-2013 8:03 PM
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I have rasied this issue in the past, but it always seems to be brushed under the carpet, what i would like to know is:
When is the next re-classification due - some reports state mid/early 2013
Are plusnet ( and any other ISPs) putting any presure on offcom to sort this out and actualy re-classify exchanges as and when LLU opperators arrive with their own equipement and signifficantly lower prices.
As it stands at the moment it appears that an LLu provider ( ie talk talk/sky) can set up shop in a market 1 exchane and undercut any ISp that uses BT wholesale products.
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
23-05-2013 8:32 PM
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In a market 1 exchange, an LLU operator comes along and undercuts BT's going rate.
But immediately people want the exchange to be reclassified because BT is no longer the sole supplier.
When the exchange is reclassified to market 2, then presumably the LLU operator is no longer at a competitive advantage and has little hope of gaining much of the potential market - mainly due to customer inertia and lack of awareness of the alternatives.
So how does the "market" pricing encourage LLU operators to invest in presumably uncompetitive, mainly rural (therefore difficult), exchanges ?
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
23-05-2013 8:55 PM
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Once they re-classify to market two the incentive for others to arrive has gone.
Indeed I'm on market 2 and this is exactly what has happened. Some LLU's arrived, the exchange was sometime later re-classified and since then no more have come.
So everyone who is demanding the exchange is re-classified immediately the exchange is populated by some LLU operators is actually wanting to dis-incentivise LLU operators for even bothering in the first place!
Obviously when OFCOM do a global re-classify it will be swings and roundabouts in that some exchanges will only recently have the LLU's arrive so no profits for the LLU operators there however some exchanges will have been operating as market 1 for many years so giving the LLU operator much greater profits.
Again this might be all part of the plan to inventivise LLU operators to get into exchange EARLY to reap maximum profits from the exchange rather than wait several years which would then reduce their revenue stream before re-classification occured and the game was up.
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
24-05-2013 8:03 AM
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TBH it was like pulling teeth trying to get them to understand that their policy was costing consumers money - the very people they should be protecting. They said if I was unhappy with my ISP to change. I just could not get them to understand I am perfectly happy with my ISP it's their policy I was [am] unhappy with.
Whilst I understand where x47c is coming from and all the arguments for and against the difference pricing policy you can't blame customers for feeling miffed that they are paying double for the same service that some get for half price, especially when in general they get lower speeds because they tend to be more rural locations.
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
24-05-2013 9:34 AM
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Its actually getting even more interesting as the game is up for LLU in market 2/3 exchanges anyway due to the arrival of FTTC either through the commercial roll out or via the BDUK process.
What are the LLU operators going to do when they see their clients gradually dropping their subscriptions over the next few years in favour of BTOR's FTTC from the cabinet?
Worse still they will also loose the voice phone contract unless they change the way they sell the voice part.
The only way they can compete is by dragging out fibre to the cabinet themselves and putting a Talk Talk/Sky fibre whoever cabinet alongside the BTOR one.
Can't see that happening.
My crystal ball is a bit cloudy at the moment but maybe OFCOM will abandon the exchange classification totally. It has served its purpose and the incentive for those exchanges not yet with a LLU presence is clearly not enough - so will never be and with FTTC via BDUK becoming a reality to some of those market 1 exchanges in the next few years its probably time to call a halt on it.
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
24-05-2013 9:36 PM
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If an LLU supplier arrives sets up shop, and the next month offcom actualy get off their backsides and do something then the LLU provider has lost out.
As for FTTC ( fibre) from ehat ive foun d out about it , and the prices on the plusnet website, its still priced as a low cost ( ie markert 2/3) and a high cost area ( market 1)
The only reason I can think of as to why there doesnt appear to be any noise from the ISPs ( such as plusnet) about offcoms llack of inertai over this is that by keeping an exchange market 1 when by definition it should be market 2 or 3 is that there is possibly a higher profit margin on market 1 exchanges than there is on other exchanges - hence the complete silence from plusnet on this matter.
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
25-05-2013 3:04 PM
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Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
26-05-2013 11:20 AM
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If their is no profit gain in keeping an exchange on the wrong market, by offcoms own definition of what a market 1,2, or 3 exchange is, then if anything its not protecting the industry, as most ISPs use BT wholesale products.
This would mean that BT wolesale based ISPs will be loosing out, as Offcom are preventing them from competinng on a level playing field.
In short, offcom are:
Preventing competition in the market place by making sure that LLU based ISPs have an unfair advantage through price fixing
Keeping prices artificialy high for consumers who use/are tied into BTwholesale providers
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
26-05-2013 1:45 PM
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Personally, without going into the reasons why the exchange hasn't been re-classified, I feel as though I, and many others in a similar situation, are paying over the odds quite unnecessarily. Which I, again personally, seem to be subsidising those on exchanges classified as Mkt. 2 & 3.
One of those LLU providers I wouldn't touch with a 10 ft. long disinfected bargepole so don't wish to TalkTalk about them. The other is a no because I don't wish to donate funds to a certain Australian media mogul's empire!
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
26-05-2013 2:35 PM
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as soon as my line rental saver deal is up in November ( mor maybe sooner depening on costings) I wil be considering a move to somewhere that charges a competitive rate.
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
27-05-2013 9:52 AM
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Quote from: pint This would mean that BT wolesale based ISPs will be loosing out, as Offcom are preventing them from competinng on a level playing field.
In short, offcom are:
Preventing competition in the market place by making sure that LLU based ISPs have an unfair advantage through price fixing
Keeping prices artificialy high for consumers who use/are tied into BTwholesale providers
Have you not worked out yet that for a decade plus the end user have been paying more than necessary as Ofcom have forced BT to keep their prices artificially high to encourage users on to LLU networks. You then may believe that BT make more money with inflated prices but they don't as their customer base is getting smaller.
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
29-05-2013 8:52 PM
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Sometime toewards the end of this year/early next year fibre will become available on my exchange, but with plusnets high prices it wont be worth it, outside a low cost area the Essentails pacakge currently costs £22.99 per month ( 15.99 for the lucky ones) and the unlimited comes in at £26.99 per month, as oppose to £19.99 per month for a 'low cost' area.
If offcom are forcing BTw to keep the prices artificialy high then were is all this extra money going? charity? some one somewhere is enjoying the proffits from this, BT group?
Re: Offcom market classifications? are plusnet actualy doing anything???
30-05-2013 2:59 PM
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