I'm not sure if this is just a Hull thing or not.
Our local telecoms provider in Hull, KCom, has over recent years created a full fibre network in the city. A lot of this has had to be done via new telegraph poles - including our road.
Recently we have had two new entrants into the market (MS3 and Connexin). They claim that can only access the Hull market by building there own network of poles and wires - meaning that streets which were once clear now have 3 sets of telegraph poles (again, ours included). KCom claim they do allow access to their network but the facts are debated on local FB pages and elswhere.
The proliferation of poles has annoyed a lot of people here (personally I'm ok but I can understand why people are irate).
Has this situation impacted anywhere else in the country?
Our local telecoms provider in Hull, KCom, has over recent years created a full fibre network in the city. A lot of this has had to be done via new telegraph poles - including our road.
Recently we have had two new entrants into the market (MS3 and Connexin). They claim that can only access the Hull market by building there own network of poles and wires - meaning that streets which were once clear now have 3 sets of telegraph poles (again, ours included). KCom claim they do allow access to their network but the facts are debated on local FB pages and elswhere.
The proliferation of poles has annoyed a lot of people here (personally I'm ok but I can understand why people are irate).
Has this situation impacted anywhere else in the country?

Broadband row in Hedon as MS3 Networks plans to install poles
MS3 Networks says its presence in the town will result in cheaper broadband deals for residents.
www.bbc.co.uk
In Hedon Town Hall, battle lines were drawn; concerned residents determined to stop the advance of MS3 Networks.
Word had reached homeowners this local company, which has already installed poles in Hull, now has this Georgian market town in its sights, with installations scheduled to begin this week.
Many here are furious.
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