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Allegedly, national house builder's own "phone" service only on new houses?

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Interesting article about "phone" provision....... Not sure how this affects those buyers with an existing "TV" monthly fee contract still current when they wish to transfer?


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https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2019/06/persimmon-homes-seeks-to-boost-own-uk-fttp-broadband-rollout.html


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  • I thought the only place in the UK with a landline telephone network that does not belong to BT is Kingston upon Hull



    A lot of the "cable TV" companies starting back in the 1990s ran a single pair phone line in alongside the TV co-ax - and offered an option of a non-BT phone service - I suspect most have been taken over by Virgin by now.


    Officially, the last mile isn't BT anymore but OpenReach (which may or may not be within the same overall group as BT, but is meant to operate independently of the BT that offers services to customers and provide a vendor-neutral service to all the suppliers).


      - Andy.
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  • I thought the only place in the UK with a landline telephone network that does not belong to BT is Kingston upon Hull



    A lot of the "cable TV" companies starting back in the 1990s ran a single pair phone line in alongside the TV co-ax - and offered an option of a non-BT phone service - I suspect most have been taken over by Virgin by now.


    Officially, the last mile isn't BT anymore but OpenReach (which may or may not be within the same overall group as BT, but is meant to operate independently of the BT that offers services to customers and provide a vendor-neutral service to all the suppliers).


      - Andy.
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