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Nope. Regulations are set by NICC. It used to be a subcommittee of Ofcom, but now seems to be separate.
NICC sets the ANFP that defines what can be connect to BT's wires (and a separate ANFP for KC's wires in Hull). At first it allowed up to 7.05MHz at the cabinet (but not the exchange), which allowed the 40Mbps variant to be deployed.
NICC changed the rules in 2011 that allowed 17MHz to be used in a cabinet, but again not in the exchange. That allows the 80Mbps variant.
Both of these had extra constraints on the transmission power, to avoid interference with exchange-based ADSL (and 2+).
NICC has a task on its worklist to look at exchange-based VDSL2 this year, but there haven't been any indications about what restrictions will be placed on it, such as the maximum frequency, or whether it can only be used for EO lines. They might even decide it still isn't possible.
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