The seed fund of £530m was not enough to upgrade 100% of people to an equal standard, plus the only tech that can give equal speeds no matter what location is FTTH/P.
A LOT of work has been going on to eliminate EO lines, seeing plenty that are getting cabinets now, with fibre twins following on.
There was no variable sized pot of money from Central Government, it was a simple here is £530m shared out how we think is fair and we want you to hit this target, with the existing rules.
By upgrading I merely meant upgrading to a point where 100% of people had access to over 2mb as standard and while at it upgrading EO to the standard of being fed by a cabinet thus making the infrastructure equatable accross the UK (in effect future proofing). Then they should have assisted with the roll out.
I am also wondering if BDUK cash was used to assist funding where Openreach would have entually upgraded to Fibre anyway. To me that is a major question and would serve to enforce the feeling that they have used the money to "speed" things up as opposed to the wider improvement for more people.
What has happened is the BDUK has created a massive divide and thrown millions into broadband poverty.
Whatever way you paint the picture the black / not spots should have been dealt with first.



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