Back in February the Netherlands based competition regulator the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) put out a draft ruling which would require VodafoneZiggo to unbundle access to its broadband, in the same way that telco KPN has already unbundled such access. This week Cable Europe issued a swinging attack on the statement, describing it as “anachronistic,” aiming the criticism at the European Commission . In th end it is the Commission which has to decide where it stands on unbundling at the local loop or similar strategies, such as VULA access. In the past cable has positioned itself as an ally to the European Commission in meetings its super-broadband targets. Right the way across Europe the history is straightforward…