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    UK regulator finds no competition issues with Openreach's fiber offer

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    Posted on October 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Ofcom finds no competition issues with Openreach's fiber offer, allowing ISPs to upgrade customers at discounted rates.

    Ofcom Finds No Competition Concerns with Openreach's Fiber Pricing

    (Reuters) -Britain's telecom and media regulator Ofcom on Thursday said it found no immediate competition concerns with Openreach's special offer, which allows internet service providers to upgrade customers to high-speed fiber connections at discounted rates.

    "We do not at this point in time have prima facie concerns that would lead us to decide to investigate the offer in further detail," Ofcom said in a statement.

    The decision comes as Britain pushes to ramp up ultrafast broadband rollout as rival networks invest billions into fibre networks, intensifying price competition.

    Competing providers have argued that Openreach’s discounted offer prices fiber services below the costs of a reasonably efficient operator and risks locking them out of the market before their networks are ready.

    Openreach, owned by Britain’s largest broadband provider BT Group, has launched a discount scheme allowing internet service providers to upgrade customers to full fibre while paying the lower 80/20 Mbps rental rate from October 10 to April 2026.

    Ofcom said Openreach's average fiber-to-the-premises price remains above its estimated cost range for an efficient operator even with the new offer factored in, and noted the discount applies only to a narrow segment of proactive customer migrations that internet providers initiate rather than customers request.

    The regulator said it will use formal information-gathering powers to monitor the offer's impact on pricing and provider behaviour, and stands ready to intervene quickly if necessary while considering the evidence when setting rules for 2026-2031.

    Ofcom said it is still reviewing responses from its consultation and plans to publish final decisions in March 2026. 

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ofcom finds no immediate competition issues with Openreach's fiber offer.
    • •Openreach's discount allows ISPs to upgrade customers to high-speed fiber.
    • •The offer applies to proactive customer migrations initiated by ISPs.
    • •Ofcom will monitor the offer's impact and is ready to intervene if needed.
    • •Final decisions from Ofcom's consultation expected in March 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK regulator finds no competition issues with Openreach's fiber offer

    1What is Openreach?

    Openreach is a subsidiary of BT Group responsible for the infrastructure that connects homes and businesses to the broadband network in the UK.

    2What is ultrafast broadband?

    Ultrafast broadband refers to internet connections that provide speeds significantly higher than traditional broadband, typically exceeding 100 Mbps.

    3What is a regulatory framework?

    A regulatory framework consists of the rules and guidelines established by authorities to govern specific industries, ensuring compliance and fair competition.

    4What is a discount scheme?

    A discount scheme is a promotional offer that reduces the price of a product or service, often used to encourage customer uptake.

    5What is fiber-to-the-premises?

    Fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) is a type of broadband connection that uses fiber optic cables to deliver internet service directly to individual homes or businesses.

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