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(deleted) Wed 21-Nov-12 13:23:12
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I do not have access tothe confidentialinformation. That is betwwen the local BDUK office/County Council & BT. as a part of obtaing public assistance for the non commercial they needto meet EU rules.So you have to demonstrate that the non commercial areas are indeed non commercial. Note these use a set date for this as you cannot keep chasing a moving target. Any that do become commercial will be subject to claw back of the BDUK funding
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(deleted) Thu 22-Nov-12 18:50:47
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How many passed 2 years ago?



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I do not have access tothe confidentialinformation. That is betwwen the local BDUK office/County Council & BT. as a part of obtaing public assistance for the non commercial they needto meet EU rules.So you have to demonstrate that the non commercial areas are indeed non commercial. Note these use a set date for this as you cannot keep chasing a moving target. Any that do become commercial will be subject to claw back of the BDUK funding


Incorrect. You need to demonstrate that the private sector has no plans to enable them. There is no requirement to demonstrate that they are not 'commercially viable' but only that the market won't supply.

I will repeat that BDUK do not and will not have actual specfic costings from BT, nor will any council. They receive a regional statement of costs in total and calculate excess profit based on the BDUK costing model which is, again, not based on specific figures but extrapolation from earlier projects and BT's own commercial rollout.


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How many passed 2 years ago?



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No idea for sure. Guesstimate around 200.
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I do not have access tothe confidentialinformation. That is betwwen the local BDUK office/County Council & BT. as a part of obtaing public assistance for the non commercial they needto meet EU rules.So you have to demonstrate that the non commercial areas are indeed non commercial. Note these use a set date for this as you cannot keep chasing a moving target. Any that do become commercial will be subject to claw back of the BDUK funding


Hey Bob: Openreach have added the 330 premises cabinet, actually 393, I was discussing earlier on this thread to the commercial roll out.

With all the stuff you've said about how things are set in stone now, etc, how exactly does that work?
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