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Originally Posted by Kushan
Because at some point, someone calculated what it would cost to cable the other side of the street and deemed it wasn't a good investment.
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Which is why we need a universal service obligation for next-gen broadband.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Don't think BT does this - it is under a legal obligation to connect all premises, but obviously not all to fibre - this will be an economic assessment.
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There's the added issue of exchange-only lines with BT, which largely depend on when the building/line was put in and not it's location on a street.