My apologies. Hull has never been served by GPO / PO / BT telegraph or telephones.
It was served by the National Telephone Company but a licence requirement required the corporation to buy out the NTC assets in the early 1900s.
Licences were issued to Hull Corporation by the GPO to operate though.
A few municipal telcos held out for a while. When I was kicking around Brighton I noted that I was unlucky enough to be banging my head in ex Brighton Corporation tramline abandoned super small size manholes for example.
The investment needed to run a telco ensured that the local municipal telcos apart from Hull sold up to NTC / GPO long ago.
For many years the Hull Corporation system with connection only, unmetered charges were envied by those outside the East Riding. Coupled with automatic Mercury opt in CPS in the 80s.
However the invention of internet dialup killed the model and LLU systems have bypassed Hull and it is now a regional competitive NotSpot reliant totally on Kingston. Hull businesses suffer for being outside the competitive Openreach network and nationwide businesses face unneeded hassle when thinking of places to locate. .
It's so small none of the serious players cares to unbundle and Hull's blight of mass unemployment and being consistently voted as ' the worst place to live in the UK' is only exasperated by being under the Kingston monopoly.
Edited by deleted (Thu 09-Feb-12 21:31:40)