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BT announces the death of LLU in Ireland

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  • 11-12-2006 1:17pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 25,234 ✭✭✭✭


    After over 6 months of negotiations and meetings and meetings and meetings and meetings and Comreg telling us progress has been made we have got as far as this according to the BT CEO
    "The customer experience in terms of LLU in Ireland is not any different than it was six months ago.”

    If Comreg did do anything useful BT are thinking of TV and BB maybe sometime in 2009 or later (from the way things are going)
    The overall investment plan sees BT not only upgrading its current 45 unbundled exchanges but increasing this to 80 to 100 exchanges, giving the company a 75pc population reach.

    I thought they had only unbundled 40 but there you is .

    BT also had a snipe at the other active LLU operator , Magnet , and Smart too I suppose:D
    “The problem is not all Eircom’s fault. Other operators involved in the industry group need to complete their work too by creating matching systems to enable automation of customer transfer between operators,”

    Our LLU is bigger than yours lads, so nyahhh :p . Could we not get LLU working at ALL first though. These 6 week disconnects are not on .


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 puppydog


    The monthly fee payable to eircom by other operators for unbundling a line is the highest in the EU, about 50% higher than the European average, and eircom charges almost twice as much as Telecom Italia!

    See attached .pdf

    PD


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,417 ✭✭✭✭watty


    Was LLU ever alive here to be able to die?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 puppydog


    watty wrote:
    Was LLU ever alive here to be able to die?

    No. But most things have a gestation period. The LLU fetus was killed off by a series of nuclear bombs made by a committee of ADMINISTRATIVE THUGS based at a certain building in St Stephen’s Green West, Abbey Court in the Irish Life Centre, and at 29 Adelaide Road, D2.

    PD


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