More details on the B4RN FTTH model
Despite its naff title 'The Villagers Digging for Victory', this article in the Telegraph is actually pretty good and contributes a fair amount of detail on the financial model of B4RN, the community...
View ArticleStrange Dynamics in the UK FTTx Market
The UK has been a market of particular interest for me in the last few months, partly because as I noted in a previous post, we have seen a lot more private initatives in FTTH there than in most The...
View ArticleState aid by any other name…
It would be an understatement from my part to stress that I don’t think the broadband proceedings in the UK are going in the right direction. It’s the prerogative of any private business – including...
View ArticleSpeaking at Next Gen 12
We only ever attended one Next Gen event (in Scotland last June) but we really liked the way the event was run and the content that was highlighted. Speakers were good and relevant, plenty of...
View ArticleCity Fibre Holdings in York
Ever since the official announcement earlier this year, I have been keeping my eyes peeled for more information on developments in York. An article in Thinkbroadband earlier this week summarized what...
View ArticleDon’t put your trust in on-demand FTTP…
One of the most interesting features of this week’s alternative NBN plan published by the Australian opposition (see my article Australia’s NBN becomes a political football on Telecom TV) is this...
View ArticlePossible impact of Hyperoptic’s successful funding
As many of you savvy readers are probably aware by now, London based FTTB company Hyperoptic has secured a £50m funding from Quantum Strategic Partners, a structure owned by Soros Fund Management. The...
View ArticleDoes the Great Firewall Protect me from the NSA?
Yesterday I tweeted in jest (and in French) that it felt weird to think that the Great Firewall of China might be protecting me from the NSA. Since then that thought has been percolating in my brain,...
View ArticleIs Structural Separation in the UK really that risky?
I rarely disagree with the excellent Martyn Warwick, but sometimes there are exceptions. In an article in Telecom TV entitled BT Threatens Decades of Litigation Over Forced Sale of Openreach, Martin...
View ArticleSolutions for Long Term Infrastructure Investment
Back in November I participated in an event in London organised by the Reform Think Tank about the future of broadband in Britain and, in particular, the debate around structural separation. The...
View ArticleHas Ofcom Gone Far Enough in Regulating Openreach ?
Last week Ofcom finally released its long awaited Strategic Review of Digital Communications. It was this document that could have formed the basis for structural separation. It did not. As I argued a...
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