(Reuters) - The rival providers have had to rethink their business
models following KPN's plan to extend its high-speed fibre-optic
network all the way to street boxes, scrapping most of its 1,400
local exchanges where its competitors have equipment installed.
The rival operators currently only rent the final bit of
copper wire leading into homes from KPN.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
models following KPN's plan to extend its high-speed fibre-optic
network all the way to street boxes, scrapping most of its 1,400
local exchanges where its competitors have equipment installed.
The rival operators currently only rent the final bit of
copper wire leading into homes from KPN.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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