Openreach move to All IP Mark Logan Openreach Product Director. October 2018

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Openreach move to All IP Mark Logan Openreach Product Director October 2018 1

End of life for WLR is 2025 We ve started the withdrawal process with industry in May 2018 WLR covers a number of voice & broadband products WLR3 ISDN2 & ISDN30 SMPF SLU SMPF Classic 2023 Apr 2025 Dec 2025 Stop selling to CPs Forced Migration period WLR withdrawn Why are we withdrawing? Voice over broadband and mobile Global trend 40 PSTN is old and getting harder to maintain Investing in broadband infrastructure No voice product from Openreach after 2025 Big Challenges 7 Years 16m lines 400+ CPs Significant programme migrate ~44k per week for 7 years Residential, business and resellers Special Services Lifts, alarms, traffic lights We can t do this alone 2

Timeline to WLR closure and the introduction of SOTAP Key Points Significant challenge to migrate 16m lines over the next 7 years Consultation launched 5 year notification of stop selling products to be withdrawn 5 year notification of WLR being withdrawn Close WLR platform and all products withdrawn and assets migrated Openreach does not propose to offer voice services post 2025 Openreach is investing in future fibre products to support an All IP future May 2018 July 2018 Sept 2018 July 2020 Dec 2020 Sept 2023 Dec 2025 Need to consider impacts on special services and different customer types Consultation closed SOTAP product launched in trial est. 9 to 12 months for CPs to consume Stop selling; stop making products to be withdrawn available for new supply 3

End customer impact of moving to a voice over broadband service Devices will need to connect to a router and not direct to the NTE The end customer will need to replace their analogue phone with an IP Phone They will need a broadband service if they are voice only customers today They will no longer plug phones into the NTE on the wall, instead they will need to connect to a router 4

CP migration product options SOTAP to support stranded customers with no options to consume Fibre or MPF SOGEA Fibre access to support Superfast and Ultrafast broadband SOGfast GEA - FTTP MPF Copper access to support broadband SOTAP Other non Openreach options Mobile or satellite Engineering migration work required In fibre footprint Not in fibre footprint Not in fibre footprint and don t want MPF Not in fibre or MPF footprint Can t get fibre or out of ADSL reach Requires a PCP visit only, no exchange work needed Requires exchange unbundling and / or exchange work (jumpering) on provision Migration from WLR+ ADSL has no break in Openreach service, Migration from voice only requires exchange work on provision BT group Universal Service Obligation for voice will drive a solution MPF Metallic Path Facility, SOTAP Single Order Transitional Access Product, GEA FTTC Generic Ethernet Access Fibre To The Cabinet, SOGEA Single Order Generic Ethernet Access, GEA FTTP Generic Ethernet Access Fibre To The Premise, SOGfast Single Order Gfast 5

From the consultation industry told us.. Summary Generally supportive, there is an understanding of the size of the task and CPs are cautious about the time frame. General agreement with key principles, but there are concerns that the migrations may become back ended which could lead to a poor customer experience. Working groups will be required to help understand the proposed stop sell order journeys and timelines. Key points from all responses 2025 is a good a time as any for closure but consideration needed in Openreach proposals to ensure migrations are spread across that period. Needs to be flexibility leading up to 2025 as CP and Openreach plans may change, would like options to go beyond 2025 if required. Restricting WLR new supply requires careful consideration which will be discussed at the industry working groups. CPs in general are not supportive of geographical withdrawal of WLR. The need for an urgent process post stop sell to provide a WLR line to support things like Civil emergencies where lines are rapidly required after major events. Concern over special services and vulnerable customer groups and how these groups are defined and managed effectively A service restoration process that can be used during the migration phase to cover things like lines ceased in error, general mistakes, miss selling etc. More information needed about BT Group s overall plan for voice withdrawal and without this CPs are unable to fully endorse Openreach s plans to the withdrawal of WLR. Concern that the voice only customer segment will be hard to incentivise to migrate and there is price sensitivity that could limit CP migration product options To support voice only customers CPs would like a voice option in fibre areas that is priced the same as copper products today Some CPs challenged the decision not to offer an Openreach wholesale voice product post 2025 6

Listening to feedback we have made a number of new proposals Special services support Support for setting up a test environment with CPs SOTAP capability Work with CPs to ensure a customer is not sold a line that cannot support a voice service. Urgent service restoration Support for temporary roll back of service to WLR up to closure in 2025. Migration phases and timescales There may need to be some flexibility in the timescales leading up to December 2025 UK wide communications campaign Openreach will work closely with CPs, Ofcom and the government (DCMS) to ensure that appropriate end customer communications are supported Migrations Openreach will look to optimise the cost of connection on single order products and will also explore development of a bulk migration capability to reduce cost Support of voice only customers in fibre areas and SOTAP footprint Low bandwidth fibre product for voice only customers in fibre areas and restriction of SOTAP to non fibre areas Exchange closure / Fibre initiatives Openreach intend to consult soon on the impact that exchange closure and full fibre initiatives could have on our network and product strategy. 7

Fibre First The Fibre First programme is the first step in this journey, taking our footprint to 3m by 2020 and putting us on a trajectory to build to 10m by the mid-2020s 8

GEA-FTTP Future Vision Customise your Service Proposition Differentiate yourself from the competition, Customize your GEA-FTTP Product and Service Proposition to deliver your own Branded Customer Experience We presented the GEA-FTTP Future Vision in July 2018 and had broad alignment and agreement of the direction. CPs were invited to share their feedback bi-laterally and requirements toward that Vision. Delivering the vision will be a multi-year roadmap so to that end, we are preparing for our 2019/20 priorities. We are moving forward the following key concepts of the Vision: Expression of Interest Tool View My Job for GEA-FTTP Aligning the Ultrafast provision experience Build and Connect Modular L2C Capacity Data / MIS (daily raw data feeds for CPs) Our intention is to bring these concepts to you in the coming quarter for you to: Understand the requirements/scope of these concepts to help shape them Progress thinking on your own consumption plans. 9