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Sky to buy 02 and Be Internet
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulR" data-source="post: 835511" data-attributes="member: 176256"><p>Right! That's it, I'm off too!!</p><p></p><p>I was hanging on with O2 in the hope that when my local exchange get fibre (also sometime in 2013) that they'd have sorted themselves out so that could offer it when BT wholesales it out. Now it becomes clear why they were so sluggardly in getting into the fibre market.</p><p></p><p>I suspect that both $ly and EE (and of course BT) will be offering fibre when it comes to my area. Virgin never around to our area so that's not an option. Unless $ly come up with something seriously good (and I DON'T mean a special subcription rate for their dubious satellite delights) I can't see myself staying. Which is a shame as O2 have been mostly very good to me. They appear to be the only ones offering inclusive minutes per month for overseas calls as part of one of their standard packages.</p><p></p><p>So, probably EE then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulR, post: 835511, member: 176256"] Right! That's it, I'm off too!! I was hanging on with O2 in the hope that when my local exchange get fibre (also sometime in 2013) that they'd have sorted themselves out so that could offer it when BT wholesales it out. Now it becomes clear why they were so sluggardly in getting into the fibre market. I suspect that both $ly and EE (and of course BT) will be offering fibre when it comes to my area. Virgin never around to our area so that's not an option. Unless $ly come up with something seriously good (and I DON'T mean a special subcription rate for their dubious satellite delights) I can't see myself staying. Which is a shame as O2 have been mostly very good to me. They appear to be the only ones offering inclusive minutes per month for overseas calls as part of one of their standard packages. So, probably EE then. [/QUOTE]
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