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As stated , BT for one sell a ‘speed’ and the price is the same regardless of the medium used to deliver it, FTTC or FTTP, there will be some ISP’s that don’t offer FTTP so need to be cheapest on price if they cannot compete on speed , and those only concerned with the cheapest possible price will gravitate towards those providers, but ultimately it’s unreasonable to expect OR to maintain two networks side by side….and in the OP case , they are not being forced off FTTC , they could for the time being stick with the ISP they have , if there are other areas that don’t yet have comprehensive access to FTTP and cheaper FTTC deals from other ISP are available ( cheaper than the renewal the OP current FTTC provider is offering ) then that’s just the way it is, if the stack em high and sell them cheap ISP we’re not restricted from selling in these FTTP priority areas the withdrawal of the copper network and the removal of the unnecessary costs OR have to bare, would never happen0
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PLEASE use better title and as your issue was already started on another thread please continue that thread rather than create HELP20
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Please look at opening post.0
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