Graham Stuart refers the Hull telecoms firm to Ofcom in a bid to end the row over broadband poles.
An MP has said he has referred KCom to the telecoms regulator in a bid to end a row over broadband poles.
"That's why I've made clear to KCom that it should be making it easy, quick and cost effective for competitors to use their infrastructure." "If other providers don't agree with the prices we quote to access our network, then they are welcome to disagree and raise a dispute with Ofcom. To date, no other provider has done this. Under the rules, we're only allowed to recover our costs for providing access and our quotes have never been queried."Teams installing broadband poles have been hampered by campaigners in Hedon
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