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TalkTalk welcomes lower prices ruling after BT's Openreach plans get green light

The plans – called Equinox 2 – were criticised by BT’s competitors, such as Virgin Media O2

Ofcom has given BT's plans the green light(Image: PA)

TalkTalk has welcomed BT being given the all-clear to roll out its wholesale full-fibre offer which will give lower prices to wholesale customers.

The likes of Sky and Vodafone will also benefit after the telecoms watchdog Ofcom found the proposals were not anti-competitive.

BT’s network arm Openreach, which runs the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's only national broadband network, put forward plans for a pricing deal that would give lower prices to wholesale customers.

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But this was only if they agreed to use mainly Openreach’s full-fibre products for new orders instead of its legacy copper products.

The plans – called Equinox 2 – were criticised by BT’s competitors, such as Virgin Media O2.

TalkTalk CEO Tristia Harrison said: "This decision is good news for consumers, competition, and the ongoing rollout of full fibre. TalkTalk is pleased to be uniquely connecting consumers and businesses to full fibre at scale, through both Openreach, and alternative fibre builders.

"Today's decision will mean that full fibre remains affordable, whilst securing roll-out investment and maintaining thriving competition."