"The Natural Philosopher" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> George Weston wrote:
>> On 29/09/2011 12:03, Joe Gold wrote:
>>> Best ISP& TV providers :
>>> 1- Sky TV is pretty cool but for Internet it sucks as Sky has to suck
>>> and lick BT balls and begg on their knees for telephone& broadband
>>> connection for their customers :-(( so depending on BT's bully mood&
>>> mode they may hook up Sky customers or may not.
>>> 2- Virgin media is pretty cool for TV and internet, but on occasions
>>> sky may cutoff service to Virgin media :-((:-((
>>> 3- All other via cable or wire internet providers have to lick BT or
>>> VIRGIN media BALLS to use their cables to provide service; such as
>>> TALK TALK, Bulldog and others.
>>> 4- BT is the most expensive Internet service provider in the world,
>>> but again depends on BT mode& bugger mood who they will like to FUCK
>>> and by whom they will like to get FUCKED. :-(( :-))
>>>
>>> 5- But if you like to go all mobile phone than sky is the limit as
>>> there are dozens of wireless internet providers and so they are
>>> slashing prices every minute to get and keep as many customers they
>>> can. So BT is obsolete and left redundant with their monopoly to
>>> bully and saber-rattle for providing signal transmissions via wire or
>>> cable :-))
>>
>> What a well-thought out, reasonable, erudite post!
>> Not
>>
>>
> Indeed. Where is this wonderful mobile phone access going to come from?
>
> You don't have to lick BT's balls to get a line and a dslam rental.
>
> BT is not a single organisation. BT retail and BT business are very
> separate from BT wholesale and BT openreach, who sell the openreach
> product line to ISP's.
One little note, it's not BT Openreach, it's Openreach, something to do with
compliance. At one time an engineer would get into trouble if they
introduced themselves as BT Openreach, nowadays it's used so often that
they'd have to discipline most of the field staff and some of the office
staff as well so it has been relaxed, but officially its just Openreach (A
BT group business).
Sorry to nit pick.
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