You are assuming that VM are giving an acceptable service, and that FTTC will take fewer of the VM customers than of the non-VM customers. Is that strictly known to be the case?
Yes, hence why smaller capacity cabinets relative to homes passed are planned for VM heavy areas.
About 2/3rds of VM customers are triple play. Takes a tad more than offering broadband speeds inferior to those they can already get from VM in the downstream direction to make most people change their TV and phone service.
So yes, it is strictly known and indeed blatantly obvious. Trying to pull people away from 30Mb / 60Mb / 120Mb services along with line rental and TV on to upto 40Mb / 80Mb requiring a change of line rental and TV is obviously going to be a harder sell than a free upgrade in the case of BT Broadband / Infinity and a small cost increment in the case of other providers with a clear and obvious performance improvement.
VM have reported no churn spike as a result of increased FTTC availability. Openreach are deploying in the wrong places then bemoaning disappointing uptake when operators are actually asking people to pay for fibre rather than getting it as a freebie.
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