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Old 09-02-2005, 09:05 PM
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Default Re: The future of VOIP providers in the UK

In article <o8ufh1hfcdivu7kc09g8fvfte8j4bl03fi@4ax.com>,
codvimyst@yahoo.co.uk says...

> The BT 21CN voice solution will be baseband POTS to the customer, as
> we have now, i.e. VoIP only as far as the MSAN for the majority of
> lines.
>
> BT was half-hearted with BBV in 2003 and IMHO still is. It is hardly
> leading the end-end VoIP services market. It's possible that BT could
> get to the grand PSTN switch-off date and find that a sizeable
> proportion of its former customer base has deserted it along the way,
> especially when 'naked DSL' comes along in the interim.
>
>

I don't know where you get this idea that we are going to have naked
DSL. Since most lines in this country are owned by BT, they are not
going to do away with their line rental as it is easy money.


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