Not sure of the point you are making here?
With LLU it's still a BT Openreach analogue line, it's just connected to a (for example) Easynet DSLAM at the exchange.
Easynet (in this example) pay Openreach for the line, then bill the punter for both line and broadband.
The broadband is then entirely delivered by the ISP, but they are still depending on Openreach for the last mile(s) access to the home.
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Not sure of the point you are making here?
With LLU it's still a BT Openreach analogue line, it's just connected to a (for example) Easynet DSLAM at the exchange.
Easynet (in this example) pay Openreach for the line, then bill the punter for both line and broadband.
The broadband is then entirely delivered by the ISP, but they are still depending on Openreach for the last mile(s) access to the home.