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![]() In article , (7) wrote: 800,000 homes already fitted with this ultra cheap fibre technology by B4RN, A cooperative Hyperoptic, 4 millon pounds in the red... Cityfibre £11 Million loss last reported accounts. Not the 10mbit copper. Not the G.slow copper crap either. These are not speicifications I recognise. Again, please let me know where these types of copper are defined? -- Paul Cummins - Always a NetHead Wasting Bandwidth since 1981 ==== Visit North Kent's 2nd biggest supplier of Sour Grapes http://www.grapesdirect.co.uk |
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![]() On 01/01/18 10:43, Paul Cummins wrote: In article , (7) wrote: 800,000 homes already fitted with this ultra cheap fibre technology by B4RN Given the area b4rn serves ,they must be giving internet access to sheep cows ,and chickens as well ,to get anywhere near that number. I would be surprised if their customer base is much above 8000 but lets hope they get to that number soon as they seem to do a good job in areas where other ISPs fear to tread A cooperative |
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![]() grinch wrote: On 01/01/18 10:43, Paul Cummins wrote: In article , (7) wrote: 800,000 homes already fitted with this ultra cheap fibre technology by B4RN Given the area b4rn serves ,they must be giving internet access to sheep cows ,and chickens as well ,to get anywhere near that number. I would be surprised if their customer base is much above 8000 No surprises here with BT (British Telecum) trolls making up numbers ![]() With more than 20,000 customers and more chapters joining B4RN installing 1gbit fibre, they are expanding into towns and BT (British Telecum) have been contacting councillors directly offering discounts. Prohibited under offcum rules as all prices for a monopoly must be same in an area and not some discounted price where B4RN is proposing to install a full fibre network taking away their business opportunities whilst charging existing customers more to subsidize it all illegally. but lets hope they get to that number soon as they seem to do a good job in areas where other ISPs fear to tread A cooperative |
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