Yes, you are correct, that there could be a number of reasons, it is over two years since TFFP have been up and running around here, both Zzoomm and Openreach, so I would have thought a few more would have gone for FTTP in those two years.
I do chat to a fair few people online and what ever and the majority of them have no interest in updating to FTTP as they see no need.
Yes you are right, some people may use mobile to get them on the net, I have said this before., that not everyone requires a fixed broadband service and is one of the problems that pushing Freely onto people will have.
I should have, maybe put, maybe people are happy with what they have
No Virgin around here.
You may be right about landlords, but around here, they are either Herefordshire housing, so no internet supplied and while there are some private renting I expect, 2 houses up from me for a start, not sure if a landlord would supply broadband. I know the ones up the road from me had to ask their landlord if they could have Zzoomm installed. But yes, different landlords do different things.
I just thought with the amount of houses that more people would have had FTTP. As Taras posted, no doubt that will change, certainly once stop sell happens.
It will be interesting to see what happens when Nexfibre comes here next year, which i must admit, I did not see happening.
I thought two networks in this city was more than enough, and did not have a large enough population for three networks.
Adrian
Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Zooming with Zzoomm FTTP,