Former National Grid subsidiary Energis said it would like to roll out a rival digital subscriber line (DSL) broadband network to compete against BT but is being slowed down by the monopoly in the local loop, which will remain bundled until July 2001.
Former National Grid subsidiary Energis said it would like to roll out a rival digital subscriber line (DSL) broadband network to compete against BT but is being slowed down by the monopoly in the ...
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