But i feel that the number of cabs on each exchange that is listed as AO should be highlighted within the public domain ,not only exchange level,
Actually, I agree with you. I specifically agree when you want/need to understand *local* progress (and most of Joe Public want to understand only this).
But to understand national progress (which is why Bob started this thread) a summary of cabinets & premises is sufficient. It is certainly sufficient to reach a prognosis for whether the entire project is likely to stand or fail.
i see it as it would show a more accurate account of what they are actually achieving Instead of this charade every 3mths of which exchanges are AO That IMO can serve to distort what is really doing on It would be interesting to have data of how many cabs on each exchange are still not AO 3-6mths after the exchanges where AO, Maybe if they did that i wouldn't have an issue with it
BT don't issue the stats you want, but do issue other stats:
- Exchanges that go AO
- Individual cabinet plans that are obvious when being delayed by 3 months
- National number of properties passed.
- National number of properties being passed per week
- Occasionally, National number of upgraded cabinets
When BT fail to issue the stats you would prefer, you (and Bob) choose to take one of the first two stats - which are both meaningless and easily distortable - and pin your individual complaints on them.
I *agree* with you that both sets of stats are no good. But rather than continue to use them, it is better to look elsewhere...
it would show a more accurate account of what they are actually achieving
What I am saying is that there *are* stats that *do* make sense to show actual national progress. You just need to pay attention to the right things.