The FTTC network demarcation point is the lan side of the modem - so the modem in its entirety is part of the network you are not allowed to interfere with (or sell!).
It can't be, it has a nice end user removable connector on the wall socket that it connects to. Also ISPs are now supplying no engineer to fit the service. The FTTC (VDSL) network demarcation is the same as ADSL - the NTE5.
The fact that Openreach loan a box is a financial issue, similar to Virgin Media loaning you a box to receive the "services" under contract. Should you terminate the contract they are at right to recover the box or payment thereof. None of this is "illegal" as its not broken a law, its just contractual terms. (That I suspect the individual probably hasn't signed or agreed to, as its in the ISP to Openreach agreement).
James - plusnet unlimited fibre - 2 Jun 14 - 470m - Sync 55/9.4 (BT was 51/9.8)
15 years broadband (1999 ntl:cable trial) - Asus RT-AC68U with HG612 - PN BQM - PN speed - old BT speed
15 years broadband (1999 ntl:cable trial) - Asus RT-AC68U with HG612 - PN BQM - PN speed - old BT speed



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