(Adds details on sector in paragraph 3 and 4, details from report from 5-8) Oct 9 (Reuters) – Britain's telecom and media regulator Ofcom on Thursday said it found no immediate competition concerns with Openreach's special offer, which allows internet service providers to upgrade customers to high-speed fiber connections at discounted rates. "We do not at this point in time have prima facie concerns that would lead us to decide to investigate the offer in further detail," Ofcom said in a statement. The decision comes as Britain pushes to ramp up ultrafast broadband rollout as rival networks invest billions into fibre networks, intensifying price competition. Competing providers have argued that Openreach’s discounted offer prices fiber services below the costs of a reasonably efficient ope
UPDATE 1-UK regulator finds no competition issues with Openreach's fiber offer

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