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Story: BT slammed for 'ignoring' broadband interest
As one who lives in the sticks I need broadband to do my work more efficiently. Whilst not my first choice, I would actually pay more than the standard fee if BT would supply the service. I think others would equally be prepared to do so. There is no need for this service to be unversally priced.
The BT 30 line broadband offering for £45000 and no fees for 3 years seems to offer a solution to the Rural Underclass but the numbers are not so differenrt to the standard service so how can BT use roi as the excuse.
Anyway what is happening with subtending, it is impossible to get information on how BT intends to handle its 'satellite' exchanges?
All in all more noise needed to convince BT and HMG to do something NOW
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Story: BT slammed for 'ignoring' broadband interest
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Why is it not possible to set a trigger level and... Anonymous -
I would agree with the potential to charge differe... Simon Arter -
I have used Broadband since may 2002 and i can hon... Roy Davies -
As one who lives in the sticks I need broadband to... Alan Halfacre -
What is BT bazing and who was doing it? Anonymous -
I am concerned about the amount of grant money tha... Andrew Ballantine -
We're told telecomms is not a BT monopoly. We cha... Dr Garth Arken

