The story is on the dailyfail, worth a read for a laugh if nothing else, quoted by ZEN.
I wonder why DM bothered to run that story. At least Openreach gave them the option, they could have just said no (and DM would have had nothing to write about).
And it would be classed as a business expense for her IT consultancy - so VAT reclaimed and would be around the equivalent of a consumer paying £1000 (or so) out of their own pocket.
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Believe that it is actually a street that has been given native GEA-FTTP by Suffolk project, rather than this being an order for fibre on demand. Reason why is part of the village has native FTTP available.
Why the £2k charge? Excess construction that can apply in cases where existing cable is directly buried across a property rather than ducted or fed by overhead cable.
As is normal this side of things appears not to be explored at all by the coverage.
Also the office five miles away almost certainly costs more than £2323 per annum in overall costs and lost time.
The Fail doesn't tell us whether or not they accepted the quote.
The indispensable man or woman passes from the scene, and what happens next is more or less the same thing as was happening before.
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