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<blockquote data-quote="foxbox" data-source="post: 5527286" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>It'd almost be worth starting another business with it's own phone line (and associated grant...) at that price; maybe a broadband consultancy firm which never quite gets going once it's set up?</p><p></p><p>I was talking to a neighbour who was talking to an Openreach engineer a few days ago; he was saying that OR are trialling a fibre aerial cable in Norfolk at the moment with plans to roll it out nationally quite soon. No idea if this is old news or not but the suggestion was that it should result in build charges dropping significantly as a result of not needing to duct everything. Presumably trees will do just as much if not more damage to fibre cables though so no idea how long a term plan it really is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxbox, post: 5527286, member: 220"] It'd almost be worth starting another business with it's own phone line (and associated grant...) at that price; maybe a broadband consultancy firm which never quite gets going once it's set up? I was talking to a neighbour who was talking to an Openreach engineer a few days ago; he was saying that OR are trialling a fibre aerial cable in Norfolk at the moment with plans to roll it out nationally quite soon. No idea if this is old news or not but the suggestion was that it should result in build charges dropping significantly as a result of not needing to duct everything. Presumably trees will do just as much if not more damage to fibre cables though so no idea how long a term plan it really is. [/QUOTE]
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