By your logic Talktalk will roll out their own FTTP network and sell that to end users.
They will sell OpenReach G.Fast to customers, but not FTTP.
That's some bizarre business strategy.
Why is that bizarre? Why would TT sell Openreach based 1 Gig for £100s per month (with an upload of only 220 Mbps) when they can & are selling their own symmetrical 1 Gig FTTP for around £30/m, as is the case in York? TT are a bargain basement ISP, no way on earth are they going to start selling 2 tiers of FTTP - a considerably pricier & technically inferior (wrt upload speeds) FTTP based Openreach service versus their own symmetric FTTP service costing a small fraction. When TT decided to sell g.fast a few years ago, their Fibre Nation plan was not announced, ie they had no idea if they were to going to build on the York FTTP pilot.
Btw TT do not actively promote/advertise g.fast services on their website, you have to Google 'TalkTalk g.fast' in order to get the URL to order such a service - its not cheap (by TT standards) either, around £50/m for the 300 Mbps tier.
Likewise, Vodafone have decided not to sell Openreach based FTTP (despite continuing to sell other Openreach based products such as FTTC lines) and instead sell CityFibre FTTP services at a fraction of what Openreach charge.
The Talktalk Fibre Nation plan is simply an ambition to build an FTTP network with someone else's money.
No way will any company build a FTTP for free and not expect anything in return. If - and its the mother of all "if's" - TT do find an investor for their plans then it will be a similar arrangement like the CityFibre/Vodafone FTTP partnership. CityFibre are laying 100% of the fibre - from the PoPs to user premises - but Vodafone will have paid them a substantial amount for this and in return get exclusive access to sell residential/consumer FTTP services for a limited time. Vodafone also have to ensure they have the necessary backhaul links in place to carry the high speeds, which can cost quite a lot depending on the traffic they're seeing.



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