BT's Openreach to build full-fibre internet 'like fury' after Ofcom move
18/03/2021
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Regulator Ofcom will not cap Openreach's fees for full-fibre connections for at least 10 years.
The reply was antagonistic (it is easy to be so online when there is no chance of having your face smashed in), but he has a point. Where you live is a choice and if you choose to live in a remote/lightly populated area, you shouldn't expect to have the same quality of services as a big city. It is economics of scale. That is also why public transport is less flexible in rural areas.
Ditch HS2, turbo-charge full fibre rollout with £20 billion more funding, and save £80 billion+ from ditching a white elephant project.
People like Bob are the perfect example of the problems of a capitalist society.
Companies charge you for 500mb, but you receive about 300mb if you have copper to your house. Why should we pay more to receive what we should already be getting??
Typical boomer mentality...
Companies charge you for 500mb, but you receive about 300mb if you have copper to your house. Why should we pay more to receive what we should already be getting??
Typical boomer mentality...