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Ofcom’s UK digital communications review: BT can keep Openreach (for now…)

26 February 2016 by Rob Bratby

On 25 February 2016 Ofcom published its initial conclusions from its strategic review of the UK’s digital communications market. Whilst much of the headline press coverage has …

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How much space do you need for structural separation?

26 September 2013 by Rob Bratby

I was intrigued to read today’s joint response (from Starhub, M1, MyRepublic, ViewQwest, SuperInternet, Nucleus Connect and the Asia Pacific Carriers’ Coalition) to the Singapore telecoms regulator’s …

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BT accounts reveal fear of retrospective price adjustments

12 May 2011 by Rob Bratby

BT announced its annual results today. Press comment focused on BT’s profit growth and the reduction in their pension deficit. However, both of those stories …

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Fujitsu announces UK FTTH roll-out to 5 million homes

14 April 2011 by Rob Bratby

In today’s connected world a lot of what passes for news is more of a rolling update – a snippet of new information that is …

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Ofcom consults on reductions in LLU and WLR prices

31 March 2011 by Rob Bratby

Ofcom today started a consultation on price controls for local loop unbundling and wholesale line rental products provided by Openreach, the functionally separate local access division …

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BT sets prices for passive access to ducts and poles

17 January 2011 by Rob Bratby

Before Christmas, this blog flagged that last-mile fibre access (also know as next generation access, or NGA) was a commercial and regulatory issue that would be high …

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