Stop Sell

Openreach has published the list of 137 exchange locations in its FTTP Priority Exchange Stop Sell programme, covering 854,000 UK premises and will give a year’s notice to communication providers ending traditional copper-based phone and broadband services and encourage full fibre upgrading.

Openreach is to stop selling legacy analogue copper-based phone/broadband services in a further 163 locations, covering 1.6m UK premises, to encourage people to upgrade to new digital services over an ultrafast full fibre connection.

Openreach revealed the 46 new exchange locations where it will stop selling legacy analogue services to encourage the adoption of new digital services over a full fibre connection.

Openreach has named a further 28 exchanges, covering an additional 184,000 premises, where it will stop selling legacy analogue services to encourage the adoption of new digital services over a full fibre connection.

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