BT will have to give rival internet providers physical access to its fibre infrastructure, the European Commission has said. The Commission gave its approval to an Ofcom proposal that would compel BT ...
Telco wants rivals and even utilities to open up too... BT has revealed it is in discussions with telecoms regulator Ofcom about opening access to its ducts and telegraph poles to other broadband ...
BT has revealed prices for its FTTP on Demand plans which show that prices for full fibre broadband start at £700 per installation. The one-off cost to upgrade an FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) line to ...
Ofcom, the UK telecoms regulator, has announced a new proposal that will compel BT to give competitors physical access to its nationwide network of dark fibre, so that companies such as Virgin, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. FTTP OD should be available to any exchanges which have been upgraded for Fibre to the Cabinet ...
UK communications regulator Ofcom has confirmed new rules for BT, after it recently warned the former state monopoly to improve the time it takes to install business lines, cut wholesale prices, and ...
Openreach’s full-fibre broadband network targets have been increased, in line with earlier expectations, from three million to four million homes passed by 2021, and 10 million to 15 million by 2025.
BT Openreach is to install fibre to the cabinet in Muswell Hill, London and Whitchurch, South Glamorgan next summer in a pilot project ahead of a full launch in 2010, it was confirmed today. Openreach ...
- A YEAR'S BT line & fibre b'band for £285 plus get a £100 Sains vch - A YEAR'S Plusnet line & standard b'band for £111 (equiv £9.24/mth) - How Sky, Virgin and TalkTalk custs can leave or slash £100s ...
BT. Sky. EE. If any of those names sound familiar – maybe because they’re emblazoned on your Wi-Fi router – you may want to check out Vodafone’s new broadband offer. It could potentially save you ...
U.K. altnet accuses regulator of backtracking on promises to improve duct and pole access. CityFibre on Thursday insisted that Ofcom has made "bad decisions" that reinforce BT’s position as a monopoly ...
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