Other ISP using BT Full Fibre network FTTP

What other ISP’s are using BT’s full fibre.

BT have made a huge error in my account. I’ve been credited back and given the option to leave. As you can guess I ain’t happy but I want the FTTP service.
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You are unlikely to find another ISP willing to throw money at a problem in the way BT does. They literally paid me to have the service for 2 years a while back. Open Reach is no longer part of BT, they provide the end user connectivit for most fibre resellers, so quite literally all of the traditional providers who offer it, BT/EE, Zen, Sky, TalkTalk etc.
 
You are unlikely to find another ISP willing to throw money at a problem in the way BT does. They literally paid me to have the service for 2 years a while back. Open Reach is no longer part of BT, they provide the end user connectivit for most fibre resellers, so quite literally all of the traditional providers who offer it, BT/EE, Zen, Sky, TalkTalk etc.

Funny you say that I had a credit on my account today. £1,199.76 which covers the 2 yet contact.
 
I'm also on the look out of a new FTTP provider on the Openreach network, been with BT for the last 7 years and while I've barely ever had a fault with them their prices just keep on rising which have pretty much reached a tipping point for me. After trying to renegotiate with them they would not budge so doing some research on what's out there.

The link andy_mk3 put above is great, I've also found Zybre and No One which aren't on the list, both appear to offer decent prices and for smaller contract lengths however I keep on leaning back towards Zen as so many people praise them highly, I do wish though they offer some kind of 4G backup should the FTTP go down.
 
I'm also on the look out of a new FTTP provider on the Openreach network, been with BT for the last 7 years and while I've barely ever had a fault with them their prices just keep on rising which have pretty much reached a tipping point for me. After trying to renegotiate with them they would not budge so doing some research on what's out there.

The link andy_mk3 put above is great, I've also found Zybre and No One which aren't on the list, both appear to offer decent prices and for smaller contract lengths however I keep on leaning back towards Zen as so many people praise them highly, I do wish though they offer some kind of 4G backup should the FTTP go down.

Really? I mean I can count on one finger the number of times my connection has a local fault in the last decade, admittedly we also had one hour long power cut at which point the 4G service went down as the UPS died, so it’s a largely pointless service most of the time. If it’s really a problem you could always buy a PAYG dongle (which is what many of us have done for many years) and have a PAYG SIM on standby or just tether/hotspot. But generally providers without an actual physical mobile network or a virtual one won’t offer such a service as the number of customers who will ever use it is tiny.
 
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