psychopomp1
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So you've got 'take up' and 'penetration' values all mixed up. The first graph you posted, is supposed to show FTTP 'penetration' values (ie FTTP available to order) - yet it it shows 'take up' rates because no way on God's Earth did only 1.5% of UK premises have the option of ordering full fibre back in 2019.
For more accurate, recent figures have a look here:
Now Openreach is far, far from perfect but its doing a hell of a lot more than other FTTP operators when it comes to rolling out FTTP nationwide. If rolling out FTTP was dead easy, don't you think other FTTP operators would already have covered 100% of UK with FTTP?
For more accurate, recent figures have a look here:
Check UK Broadband Performance and Coverage Statistics
Check progress on superfast and ultrafast broadband roll-outs across the UK and the speeds people are recording?
labs.thinkbroadband.com
Now Openreach is far, far from perfect but its doing a hell of a lot more than other FTTP operators when it comes to rolling out FTTP nationwide. If rolling out FTTP was dead easy, don't you think other FTTP operators would already have covered 100% of UK with FTTP?
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