That there was no business case is a different matter.
As I said it was more the certainty that it couldn't happen in the future that amused. If BT drop prices on FTTPoD and deploy it more widely VM can't match it. They can, and have, while FTTPoD has become more expensive, can't be ordered, and FTTP is still very slowly being released, mostly with public subsidy.
Perhaps the VM comment was a bit of an in-joke and went over the heads of people who don't know much about cable or how VM's network stood at that time, in which case my bad and you were right to call me on it.
It also wasn't really necessary, it was out of order, so apologies due to GMAN.
Edited by deleted (Wed 27-Apr-16 08:47:32)



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