If your quick crack on- but with USO, 4GPro, GFAST and 5G our intent is to 
offer our services everywhere - we have been clear about that for sometime. 

Cheers,
Neil 
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> On 16 Aug 2017, at 18:52, David Derrick <d...@enta.net> wrote:
> 
> One of our neighbours in Orkney is looking into setting up a not-for-profit 
> to put fibre on the outer islands as well as to provide training and reskill 
> opportunities for young people and forces veterans. He's aware of B4RN and 
> I've given him a few things to think about but the big question in my mind is 
> whether a larger existing company might roll up and squash his business model.
> 
> I'm wondering what people here think are the chances of Openreach spending 
> some of the promised £600M up here (there's already FTTC on the mainland and 
> Westray). On the one hand spending the money once to do the job right first 
> time would be cheaper than revisiting multiple times to incrementally bump 
> the tech to meet the minimum speed, and Orkney is one of the areas 
> consistently highlighted as being among the worst places for Internet access 
> so there's a PR win as well. On the other there are a lot more profitable 
> locations to spend the money.
> 
> Thoughts?
> -- 
> David Derrick
> Systems & Network Engineer
> Entanet International Ltd
> 0330 100 0330
> 

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