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VM broadband: Wotsit? "fibre", "part fibre", or "cable"?

Broadband customers could get clearer and more consistent information about their service when signing up to a new deal, under proposals announced by Ofcom today.

Under the planned new guidance, broadband providers would only be able to use the terms ‘fibre’ and ‘full-fibre’ on their websites and in contracts if their network uses fibre-optic cables all the way from the exchange to the home. Customers would also be given a short, easy-to-understand description of the type of broadband network technology they are signing up to.

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0037/254989/broadband-info-condoc.pdf

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Re: VM broadband: Wotsit? "fibre", "part fibre", or "cable"?

The next cunning advert crack down can be on ISP's pseudo VOIP.

If an analogue telephone is the only permitted CPE it is still POTS.