We received a condensed version of this yesterday with the following text ..........
"Former broadband minister Ed Vaizey has publicly said that he thinks Openreach is the internet provider best placed to deliver the government's plan for a universal service obligation (USO) of 10Mbps by the end of the decade. We’ve promised to industry that as part of our plan to broaden coverage beyond 95% of the UK we will test technology and commercial options which will allow delivery of the 10Mbps USO. Speaking to The Register, Vaizey said: "I think if you want the most effective, quickest and likely-to-be-delivered solution, it should be Openreach delivering it without a subsidy from the government."