Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
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Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
20-04-2013 9:45 PM
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One change has been the start of local loop unbundling, and after that a review of the market by Offcom, that split exchanges into three markets depending upon local competition,and with that BTWholsale were allowed to drop their prices that ISPs are charged to access the network 'stuff' so that the ISPs can compete with LLU providers putting their own kit in the exchange and charging thiose who connect to them somewhat less than BT wholesale. from what i can gather this was carried out in 2010.
Plusnet responded by dropping prices for those in a market 2 or a market 3 area, as their overheads for these areas were lower the savings could be passed on to the end user, in effect keeping plusnet competitive.
Fast forward a few years (?) and there are now even more exchanges with two or more providers, other than BT wholesale, by offcoms own definition these are now market 2 or market 3 exchanges and likewise the pricing structure should reflect this, allowing ISPs such as plusnet to pass on the savings in order to remain competitive.
Reality however is somewhat different, various exchanges have been enabled with LLU kit belonging to the likes of Sky/Easynet, Talk talk, Be and so on, so offcom should have re-asigned these as market 2 or 3 as LLU came on stream, however nothing has happend, what should be market 2 or market 3 by offcoms own definition is still market 1, due to the offcoms own lack of action and genral sluggishness.
The End result os that Offcom who are supposed to be there ( amongst other things) to promote competition in the market, and to support consiumers are failing on both counts.
Offcom are failiing ISPs who use BT wholesale such as plusnet by forcing them to keep prices artificialy high, whilst the likes of talk talk can significantly undercut them.
Offcom are also failing the consumer, by strangling competiion in the local market, why pay £17.99 for your broadband when you can pay £6.99?.
As far as the ISPs caught up in this, why on earth arent they being more vocal about it, and telling offcom to pull their finger out and re-classify those exchanges?
or is their an alterior motive - by sticking to the stastus quo plusnet make more money out of market 1 exchanges than they do on market 2 and 3?
Re: Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
21-04-2013 1:35 AM
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21-04-2013 12:37 PM
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In essence they said if I wasn't happy with my ISPs commercial decisions I should change provider!!!
Re: Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
21-04-2013 12:46 PM
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Regards
Mike
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
Re: Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
21-04-2013 7:27 PM
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21-04-2013 8:43 PM
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Quote In essence they said if I wasn't happy with my ISPs commercial decisions I should change provider!!!
But its not a decision by the ISP, the ISP is forced to be un competitive by the regualtor thats aleedly there to promote competition, this does nothing of the sort, and only benefits the LLU providers at the expense of anyone else.
If the situation was reversed, and offcom were protecting BT wholesale at the expense of LLU providers then there wouldnt be much silence.
At the moment im with plusnet for both adsl and phone, i have line rental saver until November after that then i will probably have to seriously re-consider and move to a more competitve priced ISP.
Until plusnet explain what is going on, and why they dont appear to be campiaging about this, its just appears to be profiteering.
Re: Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
21-04-2013 9:44 PM
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They actually do pass on the savings from their lower costs received from BTW for customers in market 2 and 3 exchanges.
The rest simply charge the same regardless of what classification your exchange is in and are profitting quite nicely thankyou from their market 2& 3 customers.
So the other ISP's rather than yelling loudly probably want to keep rather quiet about this.
Meanwhile Plusnet being a "good boy" is getting it in the neck from agrieved customers in market 1 exchanges!
Re: Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
21-04-2013 10:25 PM
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Quote from: Mayfly In essence they said if I wasn't happy with my ISPs commercial decisions I should change provider!!!
Could someone point me to an ISP that charges less than £16.99 for unlimited on a Market 1 exchange with no LLU providers? Perhaps I should pose the same question to OFfice of COmplete Muppets!
jelv (a.k.a Spoon Whittler) Why I have left Plusnet (warning: long post!) Broadband: Andrews & Arnold Home::1 (FTTC 80/20) Line rental: Pulse 8 Home Line Rental (£14.40/month) Mobile: iD mobile (£4/month) |
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21-04-2013 10:31 PM
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Re: Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
21-04-2013 10:34 PM
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Equivalent monthly price £10.67
Re: Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
22-04-2013 8:04 AM
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I have quite a good relationship with my MP - I think he's sick of hearing from me -lol, I might just email him about the issue.
Re: Plusnet, Offcom and market classificatins - paying too much for your broadband?
22-04-2013 8:27 AM
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Quote from: Oldjim mind you moving to them with an 18 month contract gives you 6 months free and that isn't to be sneezed at
Equivalent monthly price £10.67
So even with a big new customer discount it's still above the standard Plusnet Unlimited price for a Market 3 exchange.
jelv (a.k.a Spoon Whittler) Why I have left Plusnet (warning: long post!) Broadband: Andrews & Arnold Home::1 (FTTC 80/20) Line rental: Pulse 8 Home Line Rental (£14.40/month) Mobile: iD mobile (£4/month) |
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