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Author Topic: BT and Axione Lock Horns Over Scotland’s R100 Broadband Plan  (Read 814 times)

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https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2018/08/bt-and-axione-lock-horns-over-scotlands-r100-broadband-plan.html

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The Scottish Government’s future £600m R100 (Reaching 100%) superfast broadband rollout programme could be facing a problem after sources told ISPreview.co.uk that Axione, one of three remaining bidders for the contract, had allegedly set its lawyers on BT (Openreach) over claims of anti-competitive behaviour.

At the time of writing Openreach and Axione have both informed us that they wouldn’t be commenting, but equally they didn’t deny that such a situation had arisen. Meanwhile we caught the Scottish Government a little late on Friday and as such they’re still checking whether any guidance or background can be offered, but they too have a policy of not commenting when it comes to ongoing legal proceedings.

The R100 project was first formally unveiled at the end of 2017 and its aim is to go beyond the existing £428m Digital Scotland (DSSB) scheme with BT by aspiring to make “superfast broadband” (30Mbps+) ISP networks available to “every single premise in Scotland” by the end of 2021; March 2022 as a financial year.

Several suppliers including BT, Gigaclear, Axione and SSE Enterprise Telecoms were originally known to be bidding to supply the new scheme, which currently states that there will be 178,948 premises eligible for intervention across three regional lots (i.e. more may be required to reach 100% coverage).

Few people in the UK will be familiar with Axione as they’re not a household name over this side of the channel (no real presence in the consumer market), but as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the French Bouygues Group they’ve been building a lot of Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH/P) infrastructure across parts of France and a little in Ireland. FTTH is increasingly important given the UK’s new hope for universal coverage by 2033.
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