For Better Broadband Services, Sell Openreach

27 Jul 2016
Tim Farron in Whitehall
Farron: millions will be left with poor quality broadband

The Liberal Democrats believe that Ofcom Openreach "reforms" leave millions with poor or substandard broadband. BT's Openreach division, which runs the UK's broadband infrastructure, should become a distinct company within the BT group, according to regulator Ofcom.

Campaigners said the changes could not come soon enough for the millions of people who have suffered "woeful levels of service from Openreach".

Tim Farron, Leader of the Liberal Democrats, has criticised the Ofcom for "failing to bark" in not forcing BT to sell the division. Tim said:

"It provides a poor service to customers and has been starved of investment. Giving more powers and investment to Openreach is certainly better than nothing but the crucial thing is it will leave . That is unacceptable in the modern age when the government claims to be creating a digital economy.

"If a watchdog yet again fails to bark, perhaps it is time to put it down."

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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