Thursday, December 11, 2008
UK raising costs for broadband competitors
Ofcom, the UK regulatory authority, is proposing increases in prices for BT Openreach services, with loops rising to £85 per year - roughly C$150 - from £81.69 today. It represents an increase of about C$0.50 per month.
Interestingly, most loops in Ontario are less than this, running C$145 in rate band B and as low as C$78 in band A (which covers the city core).
Ofcom issued a 250 page consultation document [
pdf, 933 KB] describing its proposal. In the document, Ofcom says that a third of all BT local exchanges have unbundled loops available, covering more than 80% of the population. The document says that 60% of the UK has access to 4 or more competitors.It again raises the question in my mind as to why more Canadian ISPs aren't taking control of their own service provision using local loops.
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