My memory, which may be false, from less than a couple of weeks ago, is that M2 was still priced with M1 at the high level, and I deduced that the Price Beat intermediate price was available on some M2 exchanges where the LLU offering was lower than the standard price. Such as where C & W was there but not TalkTalk or Sky. M2's with either of those I would think was handled manually.
I would guess that the number of M2s is decreasing and moving them into the M3 price band is now feasible without a huge effect on profit. I'm not sure if there is any underlying cost change from OR, but the expected increase in customer numbers may counteract the potential revenue hit.
So I think your earlier statement that the £15.79 has become £11.49 is correct.
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Edited by RobertoS (Tue 19-Jul-11 09:12:21)