Think the point I was trying to make is that the list is outdated and needs refreshing to include some of the bigger Alt Nets.
What bigger Alt-Nets though?
As already mentioned Cityfibre do not sell direct to retail customers.
Their largest retail providers (Talktalk, Vodafone, Zen) already have their own forums.
There are currently over 100 Alt-Nets deploying FTTP in the UK.
Hyperoptic are the largest provider you mention in your OP.
The Hyperoptic sub forum only has 7 threads in the past 12 months.
OFNL and Lightspeed have relatively small coverage and a tiny userbase.
G.Network have decent coverage but a somewhat embarrassingly low 8k userbase.
Netomnia (Youfibre) and Community Fibre are the only 2 Alt-Nets making decent progress and achieving relatively decent uptake but as yet they are still very small providers.
When this "other providers" sub forum starts filling up with a decent number of posts from a particular Alt-Net would be the time to give them their own sub forum.
Gigalcear - Is on the "warpath" in rural locations, I don't want to have to trawl through hundreds of posts trying to find a post about Gigaclear, when they have one of the biggest footprints of the Alt-nets. Yes I've used the search item, but it then pulls anything with the two words in the the results.
There definately needs to be an update of this forums software so that threads are condensed a little to make browsing easier, as someone said these are the go to forums in the UK for finding out about speeds, install processes, trouble shooting etc.
Quite hard to promote and encourage users in the local community to sign up if they can't find a good place to see results and answers that aren't monitored and altered by the ISP's.
Yes there might be 100's of alt nets currently building, but we only need the dedicated ones for the few that are actually making an effort to cover large parts of an already unrepresented part of the user base.



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