09 Feb 2025 03:48 PM
Wildanet have recently installed full fibre in my road. I live in a rural area in Cornwall and they are laying the fibre on behalf of Openreach. How do I get connected to this? Can I go through Sky as I am already a customer or do I have to go Wildanet which I would rather not? I have Sky Fibre Max at the moment but it is a part-fibre connection.
09 Feb 2025 03:53 PM - last edited: 09 Feb 2025 03:57 PM
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In the UK, Sky doesn't currently use any network other than the national Openreach distribution. They have a carriage deal with CityFibre coming into effect later this year, but you will not be able to get a Sky Broadband subscription over Wildanet infrastructure.
To get connected on FTTP I suspect you'd deal directly with Wildanet as the ISP as well as the cable owner and operator: that's typically the case with smaller altnets.
09 Feb 2025 03:59 PM - last edited: 09 Feb 2025 04:07 PM
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@mandyb3 wrote:
Wildanet have recently installed full fibre in my road. I live in a rural area in Cornwall and they are laying the fibre on behalf of Openreach.
No, probably not. Altnets typically use their own venture capital to lay infrastructure that's effectively in competition with Openreach.
24 Feb 2025 08:00 PM
That is market domination? When one company dominates a market and I am forced to go with them that is not competition.
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