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[PSUs]| Tuesday 8th February 2005 |
The local loop is the copper circuit between the customer and the telco's local switch. It is expected that unbundling the local loop and making it available to rival operators will boost competition in the areas of voice telephony, broadband multimedia and high-speed Internet services and provide a spur to the growth of e-commerce and e-business.
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On the positive side, the Adjudicator says that by the end of January 31,000 lines had been unbundled, up significantly from the 12,000 or so in May last year but well behind the target of 50,000 set for February 2005. BT and the LLUOs have agreed a target of 2.5 million unbundled lines by the end of 2006.
The adjudicator said that he expects LLU to step up a gear in the spring when new automation and processes start to have an effect.
Last week, BT offered to spin off the LLU programme into a new division headed by BT's CEO Ben Verywaayen and with board members agreed by Ofcom in order to head off accusations that the telco was dragging its feet.
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