BT will be forced to share its high speed fibre optic broadband network with other providers, the telecoms industry regulator Ofcom has announced.

The move, designed to prevent BT becoming the dominant player in the market for fast broadband, also involves forcing the formerly state-owned company to share access to the underground ducts and telegraph poles that already carry phone lines.

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