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LLU has "unacceptably high" failure rate
Posted by: eusty on Monday, October 08, 2007 - 11:10 AM
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Unbundled (LLU) lines in the UK have been criticized as unreliable and
being subject to too many faults according to a report. The September report
from the Office of the Telecoms Adjudicator (OFFTA) says that LLU lines suffer a
failure rate of between 15 and 25 per cent which is an "unacceptably high
level".
And the blame has been put on Openreach, which is the division of BT responsible
for maintenance of LLU lines in their exchanges.
| "Whilst Provisioning performance has been stable throughout the
month, Repair performance continues to run substantially below par. This
element of the Openreach plan clearly needs further development." |
| Peter Black OFFTA executive chairman |
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