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As long as there's fibre somewhere along the line, High Court judge reckons it's fine to flog it as 'fibre' broadband

DavCrav

"Frankly I think that the company got off lightly just getting the case kicked out. Judges have previously administered severely expensive judicial kickings to companies without a case that are attempting to use the criminal justice system as a hammer to damage their competitors."

But the company was right, and the Judge was wrong. Fibre does not mean occasionally fibre, it means fibre. A paved road is not a part-paved road.

The argument is 'it's OK to lie to customers because they wouldn't understand the difference anyway'. Which is a bollocks argument.

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