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Message 11 of 24

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You can think whatever you like, it is still a free country, just, but the other ISP s I spoke to referred to BT as a monopoly and I am simply repeating what they said. In any event this is irrelevant to OP's thread.
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Message 12 of 24

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As I said previously, many ISPs choose not to offer FTTP, that doesn't mean BT have a monopoly. Ofcom certainly would not allow it.

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Message 13 of 24

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And as I said previously I am simply repeating what the other ISPs said to me.
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Message 14 of 24

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https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/fttp-providers

25 providers ….I don’t know where you were looking , perhaps you need to look up the  definition of a monopoly 

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Message 15 of 24

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Gosh, you're lucky! Sadly that is not the position where I am - one provider and it's BT.
I was answering OP with my experience. You are picking fights where none are needed. Please stop.
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Message 16 of 24

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You apparently don’t understand how the wholesale system works….BT are not a network supplier , they are ( to all intents ) an ISP, they purchase wholesale access to Openreach products , the same as every other ISP shown on that Openreach page….admittedly some are not country wide , but the recognisable names offer service everywhere….same as BT, so it’s not luck , the OR page isn’t the ISP available to myself or my location , it’s the ISP that purchase Openreach access on the same terms as BT and offer retail services over it…BT have never had anything other than the same access to OR FTTP as everyone else…..if you pick a supplier and they are not on that list, or are on the list but don’t want your business, that is entirely up to them .

Openreach cannot offer sweetheart deals to BT, it’s not allowed and they don’t do it, simply put you are wrong in your assertion that only BT were available, even a few years ago when Sky and TT didn’t want to offer access to FTTP, even then there was alternatives to BT.

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Message 17 of 24

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I think you were given bad/incorrect information which you believed was true.  As has been posted that information was wrong and has been shown to be wrong but you keep defending the incorrect information and still think there is a Monopoly by BT



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Message 18 of 24

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Your may find this strange but, since this all happened a year ago, I am not remotely interested in the current situation. I was informing OP of what happened in MY SITUATION. Bleat on about how it should be. I am telling you what happened. I spoke to Open Reach. I spoke to numerous ISPs. You know better. What a shame you weren't there at the time to handle it all for me. Now please go and troll someone else.
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Message 19 of 24

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Perhaps I was given the wrong information. Perhaps it was told the truth. It really does not matter now, it is over a year ago. I am stuck with BT for another year. Hopefully when the time is up I will be able to go elsewhere. In the meantime BT deleted all my sent items today. You may find it bizarre but trying to sort that is more important to me than your assertions of what and what did not happen. You were not there at the time. I was.
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Message 20 of 24

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Having previously worked in telecoms, it's very easy to pull the "BT have a monopoly" card.

No they do not - they were forced to split into a service element (BT) and the wholesale element (Openreach). The governance surrounding it are that strict I was told that BT & Openreach employees aren't even allowed to email each other aside from official avenues.

People continuously spread misinformation from other ISPs. It makes customers feel they are caught between a rock and a hard place which they are not. Therefore, in your situation, I'd imagine it's not to do with BT having a monopoly rather the other ISPs simply won't offer what BT are prepared to.

As a customer, how would you be expected to know this? You wouldn't but the point is you do now moving forward so that this "monopoly" rhetoric can be challenged if presented to you again in the future.