| >> London Yip, things in London are quite different than the rest of the UK. While Openreach has to allow access to other providers to its infrastructure, most infrastructure is owned and controlled by BT. If you want FTTP, the underlying service is still BT Openreach. Openreach is very profitable. At my previous employer it cost us £30K to have BT put in 3000m of fibre that took them 1 afternoon, then it cost £1K a month for a 30Mbs service. BT owns provides the vast majority of broadband service in the UK and it is somewhat disingenuous to claim BT is on an equal footing as Hyperoptic, VM, or Community Fibre. TT and Sky use BT OR infra, and EE, Plusnet, and BT Retail are all owned by the BT Group. The telecom market in the UK is very consolidated and controlled by BT. |
If you have a new-build flat in a major UK city you probably have a similar decent choice but the rest of the housing stock (the majority by far) is stuck with BT/Virgin.