In reply to a post by baby_frogmella:Most people would give an arm and a leg to be in your position!
Actually "most people" would prefer to be able to choose their provider and pay lower prices as a result. If INFL offer a compelling service there would be no need to lock out AAISP, IDNET and ZEN. The Openreach lockout is the most anti-competitive practice in telecoms today. Virgin are also highly active in this area.
The OP can choose from an ISP being connected to INFL fibre - 5 residential and 25 business ISPs. Which is probably not that different had he been connected to Openreach fibre instead
https://www.ifnl.net/availableisps
Anyway if the likes of FluidOne and Timico are able to provide a service on INFL's network, then that begs the question why aren't AAISP and Zen, even if just for biz customers?
At the end of of the day the OP can order a pure FTTP service starting at £28 per month (no line rental) for a 60 Mbps connection which in anybody's book is a decent price for a good speed. If the OP is looking for bargain basement deals from TalkTalk, Vodafone, PlusNet etc then he should ask the developer to rip out the fibre and ask Openreach to install good old copper instead. He then literally has 100s (if not 1000s) of ISPs to choose from
Edited by deleted (Tue 31-Oct-17 09:43:34)



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