- How can you find out when your exchange is unbundled ?
- Posted by ¬Stephen Hammond on February 3rd, 2006
It would be good to know ?
- Posted by ¬Stephen Hammond on February 3rd, 2006
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/ex...?ecode=STDORCH
so this doesn't tell me when though 
- Posted by The Simpsons on February 3rd, 2006
"¬Stephen Hammond" <Stephen7372@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:drvb0g$75i$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...
You seem to be working on the assumption that all exchanges will be
unbundled at
somepoint, but most never will be, or at least not for many years.
Fred
- Posted by ¬Stephen Hammond on February 3rd, 2006
- Posted by Peter M on February 3rd, 2006
¬Stephen Hammond wrote:
It will depend on the LLU firms (Easynet/UK Online, Bulldog, and
any other smaller/newer ones, such as "Be") and the "demand" for
their services. With Easynet, the expansion will now be under a
rethink, perhaps, because BSkyB has taken it over, and they will
perhaps push towards serving areas where cable is available...
Until last year, the main push for Easynet had been to give SDSL
to business users, so in some cases they might have had no spare
capacity for residential users on UK Online anyway (someone made
a post in December with a question about why Moorgate London had
no capacity and my guess is that they had reserved it for firms,
as SDSL costs 2000-3000 a year, far more than someone paying the
basic 9.99 a month).
With Bulldog, they already have expanded into some areas, but it
may depend on population in the target area, or business numbers
or some other criteria... Anyone been tracking their roll-out ?
- Posted by nicky.ward@gmail.com on February 3rd, 2006
Peter M wrote:
No, but I notice they have an availability checker and pre-registration
form (the following gets you to the availability checker).
http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/index2.asp
Suggestion to the OP - why not contact the 'unbundlers' listed above
and register your interest. Who knows, when they've done their
unbundling they may even call you back (one lives in hope).
- Posted by NewsWD on February 3rd, 2006
Mark <markincambs@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
news:g1a6u1la76afcv63pvret1kd93keg5erji@4ax.com:
OK, this is the stock answer to the LLU question in the same respect Zen is
the stock answer to the ISP recommends question...
....BUT as posted on the front page of samknows it has been without updates
for a very long time.
I'm sure the site is excellent when it has been updated, but just be aware
that it not always omnipotent and the font of all ADSL knowledge :-)