on 06-09-2019 18:01
on 06-09-2019 18:01
on 07-09-2019 09:51
Or they'll use more expensive copper cables with an anti-theft "signature"...
https://www.signaturematerials.com/news/permanent-marking-copper-wire
on 07-09-2019 16:44
on 07-09-2019 16:44
@pgn wrote:Or they'll use more expensive copper cables with an anti-theft "signature"...
https://www.signaturematerials.com/news/permanent-marking-copper-wire
Not a chance....
on 07-09-2019 17:50
on 07-09-2019 17:50
@jonsie wrote:
@pgn wrote:Or they'll use more expensive copper cables with an anti-theft "signature"...
https://www.signaturematerials.com/news/permanent-marking-copper-wire
Not a chance....
... and bump up the cost to use their services...?
on 07-09-2019 18:42
@pgn wrote:
@jonsie wrote:
@pgn wrote:Or they'll use more expensive copper cables with an anti-theft "signature"...
https://www.signaturematerials.com/news/permanent-marking-copper-wire
Not a chance....
... and bump up the cost to use their services...?
Undoubtedly, as for the moment at least, operators are still largely dependent on Openreach for the 'last mile' and housing equipment in their exchanges.
Good to see though that Gigaclear, Hyperoptic, Virgin and CityFibre are expanding at a rapid pace so will limit how much BT can throw it's weight around.