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Old 22-01-2010, 20:37   #59
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Re: BT Infinity - pricing

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Originally Posted by Broadbandings View Post
Why?

I owe VM nothing and will take the best deal available for my needs, as I would hope anyone will. It is just business to both us and them, no feelings of loyalty from either side I would hope. Loyalty suggests attachment and being attached to your telco / TV company is, well, odd. Certainly none at all here, up to VM to keep the product persuasive enough to keep my business, no company has my loyalty as none could care less about me.

I'm loyal to friends and family, certainly not to any supplier of services to me. To them I'm a faceless customer number, to me they're a means to an end and the best deal at the time - I have as much loyalty to Virgin or any other supplier as they do to me - zero

---------- Post added at 21:01 ---------- Previous post was at 20:57 ----------



BT's FTTC architecture is actually considerably lower maintenance than VM's nonetheless you're right for sure, it's vulnerable to power outages and will increase some aspects of maintenance.

The lowest maintenance and most robust solution will always be FTTH.
Yes they haven't quite the same as VM, and it will be on a smaller scale.
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