They want to install their own cabinet backhaul and possibly have their own line cards. That puts them in the position of being able to off their own FTTPoD.
So you think Sky paying for their own backhaul to a cabinet, potentially renting colocation space in the cabinet for line cards, and either paying to rent fibre from Openreach or installing their own from the cabinet is some kind of grab for the local loop?
Still not getting it. By that metric SLU is the epitomy of a local loop land grab.
Do you not find it more likely that they simply want more control over the products being offered than the current Openreach product set provides?
Bitstream allows Sky and TalkTalk to do something they'll long asked for - supply VoNGA without needing to terminate a copper loop in the exchange. It will allow them to deliver EFM services over FTTC or deliver higher data rate services to customers through pair bonding and being able to deliver high assured data rates.
For me bitstream access to the Openreach kit will encourage Openreach to innovate rather than to simply offer what their biggest customer, BT Wholesale, ask for. That is a perfectly legitimate position for Openreach to take but it's of debatable value to the rest of us.
I honestly don't see the concern and, moreover, even if Sky or A N Other want more access to the local loop, you know, so what? Competition at as many levels as possible is good, surely?