If they want people to go onto FTTP then they have to make it worthwhile, no good saying faster speed, because a lot of people are not interested in faster speed.
Correct. But in those two cities, the copper is about to be switched off, so its a case of change, or have nothing except mobile phone. OR aren't pushing FTTP as purely about speed, its just replacing/upgrading the network. OR sell the same speeds on FTTC & FTTP. The ISP/CP is the one limiting these options.
What I don't understand is this article is about Digital voice, well surly all they have to do is get people to pop their phone into the back of the router when it is time.
The concern here is about battery backup and elderly, not about the technology. (The loss of the 50v from the exchange batteries in power cuts). Many younger customers already don't have landline phones, (especially those of us with Virmin Media) so won't be planning for a phone to work in a power cut when we are in our 90s.
But as with analogue TV switch off, change is much harder as you get older.
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Edited by jchamier (Fri 27-Jan-23 22:49:32)