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Bt Strikes Deal To Legally Separate Openreach Division

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mikey4444 | 09:54 Fri 10th Mar 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39228115

As an ex-BT worker, I have mixed feelings about this. I hope this new deal doesn't mean that Openreach staff will get poorer working conditions and benefits.
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Its worth bearing in mind that Openreach is not being "privatised"......it will still be owned by, and have its budget set, by BT.
The split has only been agreed because of pressure from Ofcom, and not before time.
//The telecoms regulator says BT has agreed to a "legal separation" of its Openreach division, in a move aimed at addressing competition concerns. Ofcom said the deal - which stops short of a full split - means the company's infrastructure unit will become a "distinct, legally separate company with its own board, within the BT Group". It goes some way to addressing the demands of BT's rivals, including Sky PLC - the owner of Sky News - which claim Openreach favours BT's own retail business and harms their customers' interests as a result.//

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/bt-agrees-to-legal-separation-of-openreach/ar-AAo5wrw?li=AA54rU&ocid=spartanntp

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