There are many ways to get FTTP installed by Openreach, but they are usually all initiated by the end-customer (i.e. the home owner) but for a year now there has been a proactive upgrade path ...
Another step in the shift from a copper world to a full-fibre local loop has happened today with Openreach issuing details of 46 exchanges which cover 344,931 premises that have been added to the FTTP ...
If it’s only going to cost a few billion more than what it will cost to upgrade to FTTN instead, then we’re truly mad if we don’t just drop this whole FTTN deployment completely and get on with ...
If Labor wins, it will be bound to revisit the FttP process and the question is how much it will cost and how long it will take. Pundits are saying it would extend the rollout by 10 years and bankrupt ...
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