OFCOM new market classification scheme
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OFCOM new market classification scheme
11-07-2013 8:37 AM
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http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/consultations/review-wba-markets/
As outlined by ispreview
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2013/07/ofcom-force-bt-to-cut-uk-wholesale-standard-broadband-i...
Small changes in prices MIGHT be possible if ISP pass them on.
Market classification scheme changed so exchanges become market A or market B
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
11-07-2013 9:29 AM
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[quote=from above article from ISPreview]This is important because some BT based ISPs, such as PlusNet, can charge customers significantly more if they live within a Market 1 (soon to be Market A) area because they cost more to serve, while most others will spread the costs via a standard price. Separately both TalkTalk and Sky Broadband charge more if you live in an area where their own unbundled lines have yet to reach.
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11-07-2013 9:47 AM
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http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2013/07/new-measures-to-boost-superfast-broadband-competition/
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/consultations/fixed-access-market-reviews/
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
11-07-2013 9:49 AM
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Quote from: purleigh So even Ofcom has noticed that Plusnet "charge customers significantly more if they live within a Market 1"
I think the PlusNet reference came from the ispreview article. I can find no reference to PlusNet's charging policy in the OFCOM document.
Richard
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
11-07-2013 10:08 AM
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So taking the Plusnet present figures for unlimited broadband where you take the phone
Market A £16.99
Market B £9.99
Average charge per connection is £10.69 although given that Market A potential customers would probably go with BT for £16 per month the proportion on a Market A exchange will likely be much lower.
It would appear to me that the Plusnet marketing policy is to aim for the lowest headline cost with the 10% of potential customers who wouldn't get it going elsewhere.
I suspect that this is a very successful policy as it allows a degree of competition against the LLU suppliers
EDIT - as was pointed out a bit further down the new Market A includes all exchanges presently classified as Market 1 and 2 which rather mucks up the above price assumptions
EDIT first line corrected - thanks Kelly
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
11-07-2013 10:15 AM
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[quote=Ofcom article]6.70 : Historically, BT has priced its main products uniformly at the retail level. However, there is no assurance that it will continue this practice. It already prices some of its business products differentially according to geographic areas. Moreover, the BT subsidiary Plus.net prices differently in Market 2 and Market 3 (compared with Market 1).
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11-07-2013 10:24 AM
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(I think there are around 600 to 700 market 2 exchanges)
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11-07-2013 10:25 AM
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Quote from: Oldjim Looking at the base figures about 90% of premises will be in Market A
Am I being thick? Or should that be Market B?
Ex-Broadband Service Manager
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
11-07-2013 10:33 AM
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Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
11-07-2013 10:56 AM
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11-07-2013 10:57 AM
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Quote from: x47c Current market 2 exchange customers might be "feeling sick as a parrot" when they realise they are going to be lumped in with Market 1 customers in the new pricing structure.
(I think there are around 600 to 700 market 2 exchanges)
However, a percentage of the current Market 2 exchanges are only Market 2 because they serve less than 10,000 premises.
I cannot see this limit in the WBA consultation document.
In addition, a number of Market 2 exchanges had only 1 or 2 wholesale broadband providers when last reviewed, now have 3 or more wholesale broadband providers.
These two changes give me hope that my Market two exchange will be reclassified as Market B.
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
11-07-2013 11:38 AM
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Edit
Detailed list of exchanges showing which proposed Market they will be in:
On the OFCOM consulation page I linked to in post 1...................
download the PDF of consultation annexes and appendixes
List of Market A and Mkt B exchanges starts on Page 44
you will have to get your exchange Ident code from Samknows site
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/exchange_search
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11-07-2013 1:06 PM
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Will be interesting to see what PNs new pricing structure will be for the Mkt A exchanges.
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11-07-2013 3:07 PM
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Quote from: x47c download the PDF of consultation annexes and appendixes
List of Market A and Mkt B exchanges starts on Page 44
you will have to get your exchange Ident code from Samknows site
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/exchange_search
Hooray my exchange is listed as Market B
Re: OFCOM new market classification scheme
11-07-2013 4:35 PM
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The link to that pdf listing which market your exchange will be in is here - http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/consultations/review-wba-markets/annexes/WBA_July_2013_ann...
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