Pick the most rural location you can think of, and assume you can get past any wayleave and other legal issues. What is the actual cost per mile of running fibre? What is the maximum amount of money that it could cost to get a property connected? I bet it's well under £10k.
Unfortunately not.
The 2008 study by Analysys Mason (for BSG) divided the country into a number of geotypes, based on the then-current exchange size & line length of phone lines.
Pulling example figures out of that report, the cost per property connected (assuming 31% takeup) for GPON was around:
- £1,500 for London, at 3,600 premises per sq.km
- £2,000 for large urban areas, at 1,300 premises per sq. km
- £4,000 for the rural areas around larger cities/towns, at 100-200 per sq. km
- £7,500 for the more rural areas, at 23 premises per sq. km
- £10,000 for the most rural, at 6 premises per sq. km
The numbers would be different now, because half of the investment in FTTC has gone into the fibre spine, and can be reused in GPON. That probably has a large effect on the first couple of categories.