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Openreach publishes lower proposed pricing for WES and Ethernet services
thinkbroadband (Jul 6 2012) Access , Mobile Backhaul
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Ofcom published details of its latest consultation into leased line charging the other day and Openreach has published its latest price proposals which if approved will come into effect from 1st October for its WES and Ethernet services. Openreach operates two main types of Ethernet access, EAD (Ethernet Access Direct) and Ethernet Backhaul Direct, EAD is suited to capacity requirements up to 1 Gbps, which Openreach refer to as low-capacity backhaul. As point to point links the pricing includes
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