Openreach are obliged to provide a pair of copper cables that are suitable for phone calls. That's it.
That maybe so but its not right that they supply other customers on the same exchange much more than that for the same amount of money.
OR are about as close to a monopoly as you can get and they show it with the way they operate, after all what can we really do as the end user.
Let's not forget, they were handed all this when BT was originally privatised.
They weren't handed it. The people who bought the shares paid for it!
But also bear in mind that these last few cabinets in areas are the ones remaining for good reason usually. These are the tricky ones that couldn't be done with the rest of them. There's usually serious problems to be overcome, mostly blocked ducts.
I would also add that certain cabinets have to be prioritised. If you think of cabinet 8, there's no way that's at the top of anyone's list! Most people (maybe all?) connected to it would be getting more than 10Mb already. I can't remember the other cabinets that haven't been completed but they are all pretty central and fairly near to the exchange. They have to prioritise cabinets further away from the exchanges and there's only limited manpower. Thousands have been recruited in the last couple of years but a company cannot just keep taking on new staff indefinitely.
Edited by deleted (Sun 10-Apr-16 18:15:39)