Openreach should be run at ‘arm’s length’,regulator says in review, but BT should support control of network – for nowBT has been told to wait on rivals exercise its infrastructure to lay fibre cables that are faster than its own copper network, or as part of a review of Britain’s broadband needs by the regulator Ofcom.
In a once in a decade review,the regulator stopped short of recommending that BT be forced to split off Openreach, the division that owns the broadband infrastructure. Related: What will Ofcom's review of BT's cable network mean for broadband users? Related: Forget superfast, or watch who's missing basic broadband – infographic Related: Openreach and BT errors see customers charged tens of thousands to connect Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com