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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 8388845" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>We must be getting closer for FTTP. Three guys just spent 5 days with a trencher and a minidigger putting a duct about 400 yards down the field. It’s little wonder they charge so much if you’re paying for it!</p><p></p><p>Apparently Openreach are missing their targets on getting the right number of properties fibre enabled, and have been threatened with fines from Welsh Government. As a result, they are trying to get lots of the easier/cheaper ones connected ASAP.</p><p>Ridiculous really, as there are only 5 houses here (one of which doesn’t have or want a landline) and standard broadband is already at 14-15. There are far more deserving places in Wales that would see more benefit from the investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 8388845, member: 348"] We must be getting closer for FTTP. Three guys just spent 5 days with a trencher and a minidigger putting a duct about 400 yards down the field. It’s little wonder they charge so much if you’re paying for it! Apparently Openreach are missing their targets on getting the right number of properties fibre enabled, and have been threatened with fines from Welsh Government. As a result, they are trying to get lots of the easier/cheaper ones connected ASAP. Ridiculous really, as there are only 5 houses here (one of which doesn’t have or want a landline) and standard broadband is already at 14-15. There are far more deserving places in Wales that would see more benefit from the investment. [/QUOTE]
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