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Homechoice Expansion
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From adslguide on Friday 3rd Sept:
Homechoice network expands to more exchanges
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/newsarchive.asp?item=1840
Video Networks Ltd. have today announced the expansion of its Homechoice video network to a further 6 exchanges, including Greenwich, Deptford, Dulwich, New Cross, and its first outside the M25, Potters Bar and Stevenage. The expansion should allow the service to be available to a further 100,000 homes. They have also announced the addition of a Wireless Internet option which allows customers to connect to the Internet using a wireless network card in their computer. The package they offer includes installation and support, with the wireless router and network adapter, ideal for users who don't want the hassle of having to set it up. Together with the addition of some Sky channels to their portfolio, this news shows an expansion to a more friendly and appealing service.
Homechoice network expands to more exchanges
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/newsarchive.asp?item=1840
Video Networks Ltd. have today announced the expansion of its Homechoice video network to a further 6 exchanges, including Greenwich, Deptford, Dulwich, New Cross, and its first outside the M25, Potters Bar and Stevenage. The expansion should allow the service to be available to a further 100,000 homes. They have also announced the addition of a Wireless Internet option which allows customers to connect to the Internet using a wireless network card in their computer. The package they offer includes installation and support, with the wireless router and network adapter, ideal for users who don't want the hassle of having to set it up. Together with the addition of some Sky channels to their portfolio, this news shows an expansion to a more friendly and appealing service.
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http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/story.jsp?story=558318
What knowledge is this?
You're quite out of date. In its previous incarnation HomeChoice was anything but viable, losing astounding amounts of money on each subscriber (they actually charged less than BT charged them). HomeChoice Mk II has a markedly different business model based on local loop unbundling. This radically lowers their capital costs. It has been repeatedly mentioned in the press that they expect to break even at around 100,000 customers - not a huge number.
there were more details of their busines in the Independent this morning there was also an article in an internet newsletter which is also quoted.