Unbundling vs. OmniBundling
Talkback I'm not sure it's a case of unbundling, more a case of bundling other products to allow user's a greater choice - OmniBundling. Microsoft's products are now ubiquitous in our society and with great power comes great responsibility!
About: Microsoft hits back at Opera antitrust claims
[December 17, 2007, 11:30 by leytonjay]
Tiscali unbundling promises better services
Talkback I have signed up for TISCALI broadband package 7 days ago, I am informed that they are sorting tne problems out, they do not return promised phone calls, I have to phone them on premium rates. I have already paid 1 months subscription, and I will...
About: Tiscali unbundling promises better services
[June 5, 2005, 10:52]
Tiscali unbundling promises better services
Talkback I hope this means free upgrades for existing customers! I'm in bulldogs "central london" area.
About: Tiscali unbundling promises better services
[May 27, 2005, 9:40]
Tiscali unbundling promises better services
Talkback Tiscali needs to get its basic business processes sorted out before it starts giving people the package lure. I have tried to get my problems sorted out with their billing process for 6 months and I end up footing the bill on their premium line...
About: Tiscali unbundling promises better services
[December 13, 2005, 15:35]
Wanadoo admits broadband unbundling problems
Talkback As you are probably aware, Wanadoo rebrand this month to Orange. So, WanadooProblems.co.uk shall also be rebranding.to OrangeProblems.co.uk Just so that you know there is still a place to shout from!
About: Wanadoo admits broadband unbundling problems
[May 5, 2006, 10:10]
Action demanded over BT unbundling problems
Talkback I would like to record negative experience on several 'issues' on this subject. Having relocated from Greater Mancheter to Rugby in late June of this year I finally seem to have managed to get a resolution to problems getting a reliable ADSL...
About: Action demanded over BT unbundling problems
[October 15, 2006, 19:27]
Wanadoo admits broadband unbundling problems
Talkback THE WANADONT EXPERIENCE I have been caught up in now what is being called "The Wanadont Crisis" (For over 4 months) However There is something uncanny about my experience compared to all the others on www.orangeproblem.co.uk that is the our...
About: Wanadoo admits broadband unbundling problems
[June 8, 2006, 17:00]
Ofcom forces action on broadband unbundling
Talkback Will Ofcom's actions mean that one day soon I will be able to sign up to a broadband ISP which does not rely on a BT line eg Freedom2surf, getonline, UKonline etc? I find it very frustrating that telephone competition in my area (E London ) is...
About: Ofcom forces action on broadband unbundling
[July 26, 2004, 17:14]
Towards Broadband Britain 2.0
Talkback There is indeed a divergence between what is available in a select few large cities, through local loop unbundling, and what is available to the rest of us. We do need some sort of coherent vision and plan for future progress to meet ever...
About: Towards Broadband Britain 2.0
[November 13, 2005, 17:38]
Select committee told that BT must lose local loop
Talkback BT doesn't think unbundling is a good idea? I wonder why _that_ is? All the more reason for breaking up BT Wholesal into LoopCo and NetCo as soon as possible: the less they like it, the more effective it is at increasing competition.
About: Select committee told that BT must lose local loop
[May 31, 2004, 16:27]
Europe won't back down on Vista
Talkback But, principles that specifically relate to "unbundling" beyond the WMP, well, they're just not there. What principles? In what paragrpahs of the 302-page Order do they reside? If it's contextual - then say so, EC.
About: Europe won't back down on Vista
[October 16, 2006, 18:46]
RE: Letter of Protest to ASUS
Blog Comment Why the Unbundling Windows Sceptics are Wrong Moley, there are a range of options that a competition policy organisation can take to boost competition in the PC platform market; some are listed here:
[July 24, 2009, 3:37 by conz]
MS Open-Source/Proprietary Hybrid
Talkback How about unbundling all the media player/viewers, CD burners etc and make just the basic OS open source? Rupert I agree with your Magnificent 7 commentary almost totally. One thing that Microsoft can do if they don't want to go totally cold-turkey...
About: Microsoft's magnificent seven open-source options
[July 23, 2009, 10:21 by Xwindowsjunkie]
Unbundled broadband on the up
Talkback "Unbundling" will this word ever dissapear?
About: Unbundled broadband on the up
[February 4, 2006, 22:08]
Sorry for the delay in answering, I moved..
Talkback MS announced long ago that is was unbundling alot of stuff because of how cumbersome it was for writing code with everything tied together. ""How are you being railrollded? With Win 7 you already have the ability to completely turn off IE.
About: EC settles antitrust dispute with Microsoft
[December 26, 2009, 0:54 by NoThomas]
BT promises truly universal broadband
Talkback I wonder what the OTA and the "Local Loop Unbundling" people are making of this? So if I read this correctly, BT is aiming to switch it's systems over to VoIP. Funny how at present they are doing all they can to force customers to stay on their...
About: BT promises truly universal broadband
[March 12, 2005, 2:41]
RE: Unbundle IE in Europe? Why stop there?
Blog Comment I don't think i've read enough about the "unbundling" but after reading this article this was the first thing that popped into my head. Re: Browser domination, perhap's ive missed something but. If Windows is to be supplied without IE, how is it...
[June 15, 2009, 15:35 by koqenz]
RE: Microsoft's biggest threat: Linux
Blog Comment I wrote about this in the essay Why the Unbundling Windows Sceptics are Wrong a while back. Thanks zaine_ridling. I think we've reached the point with Windows upgrades where customers actually opting to go and buy a Windows product is extremely rare.
[February 19, 2009, 16:08 by conz]
Sky in world's smallest fibre trial
Blog Our technical teams are working on a small-scale trial to explore the potential of sub-loop unbundling. Upon hearing that BSkyB was trialling fibre-to-the-cabinet out in East London, I decided to give them a ring to find out what was going on.
[July 9, 2008, 14:43 in News Blog by David Meyer]
RE: Is broadband a utility?
Blog Comment In the ISP industry, this could be said of broadband in the days before LLU unbundling. By it's very nature a utility should be a necessity to life, like traditional utilities such as water and gas. To many Be members, their internet service is a...
[November 12, 2008, 14:07 by oliwhiter]



