I agree. I also can't understand why Be/O2 are being so slow.
Exactly; it's not like BT's fibre roll-out has come as a sudden surprise.
I think what took the time (and is what BE, O2, Talk-Talk, Sky, etc. were waiting on) was Ofcom & BT faffing around releasing details/prices for an open-access feature of FTTC/FTTP.
The LLU providers obviously wanted to see details of BT's pricing structure, evidence of whether the local loop (exchange to cabinets) would be un-contended and to work out how/where they would connect onto the BT network.
Of course, Talk-Talk are ready to go now (but it remains to be seen whether they're simply reselling BT's own product, or are actually selling their version of a partially unbundled solution - I can't see Talk-Talk would already be able to implement links from BT's network to their own access points inside every one of exchanges).
The up-shot is all this delaying will just mean more Sky, O2, BE customers will jump to FTTC before said companies get their act together.
I shall be sorry to leave BE (never before have I stayed with an ADSL ISP for over three years - and that really does reflect their product being the best one I've tried so far), but if it looks like they're still at least six months to a year from a nationwide release, I'll be jumping to either Infinity or the offerings from ADSL24 or Aquiss (would love to go with IDnet or A&A but even my current 4.5Mbps usage is too high for them).
Ade
ADSL2+ with BE
DL Sync around 4.8Mbps
UL Sync 1088kbps
DG834GT with DGTeam firmware
Edited by adebov (Sun 17-Jul-11 18:50:21)