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      11-09-2005, 06:11 PM
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/09/france_telecom/

France telecom fined 80m euros for dragging their
feet over LLU.

If it were BT$, that would have be in the region of
8 billion pounds by now!!! Thats at the very least
is what is costing the entire telecom industry trying to catch
up with the rest of the world in lost jobs and opportunities
to supply equipment and fit new infrastructure.

BT$ should have been broken up years ago!!





 
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      11-09-2005, 06:24 PM
7 wrote:

> If it were BT$, that would have be in the region of
> 8 billion pounds by now!!! Thats at the very least
> is what is costing the entire telecom industry trying to catch
> up with the rest of the world in lost jobs and opportunities
> to supply equipment and fit new infrastructure.


Your source for the figure of 8 billion pounds is?
 
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      11-09-2005, 06:43 PM

"7" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/09/france_telecom/
>
> France telecom fined 80m euros for dragging their
> feet over LLU.
>
> If it were BT$, that would have be in the region of
> 8 billion pounds by now!!! Thats at the very least
> is what is costing the entire telecom industry trying to catch
> up with the rest of the world in lost jobs and opportunities
> to supply equipment and fit new infrastructure.
>
> BT$ should have been broken up years ago!!
>

How can BT unbundled its self


 
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      11-09-2005, 07:47 PM

"7" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/09/france_telecom/
>
> France telecom fined 80m euros for dragging their
> feet over LLU.
>
> If it were BT$, that would have be in the region of
> 8 billion pounds by now!!!


Your grasp of basic maths is on a par with your grasp of anything remotely
Telecoms.


 
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      11-09-2005, 09:54 PM
"Trev" <trevbowdenATdsl.pipexDOTnet> wrote:

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> "7" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/09/france_telecom/
>>
>> France telecom fined 80m euros for dragging their
>> feet over LLU.
>>
>> If it were BT$, that would have be in the region of
>> 8 billion pounds by now!!! Thats at the very least
>> is what is costing the entire telecom industry trying to catch
>> up with the rest of the world in lost jobs and opportunities
>> to supply equipment and fit new infrastructure.
>>
>> BT$ should have been broken up years ago!!
>>

> How can BT unbundled its self


Line provisions companies (split regional companies)
will be separate from service provision
such as broadband. Then BT$ Broadband will truly suck
as bad as LLU service providers such as Bulldog$
when line providers can't meet service levels.
And when that happens with BT$ POTS management
try their same old tricks, the line providers can lose
their license and be sold off to commercially better
run licensees. Every body is a winner.

 
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      11-09-2005, 09:55 PM
Gizmo wrote:

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> "7" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/09/france_telecom/
>>
>> France telecom fined 80m euros for dragging their
>> feet over LLU.
>>
>> If it were BT$, that would have be in the region of
>> 8 billion pounds by now!!!

>
> Your grasp of basic maths is on a par with your grasp of anything remotely
> Telecoms.


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!
What an idiot!
You are truly a born luzer.
The figures are in excess of 20 billion pounds+

 
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      11-09-2005, 10:14 PM
7 wrote


>
> Line provisions companies (split regional companies)
> will be separate from service provision
> such as broadband. Then BT$ Broadband will truly suck
> as bad as LLU service providers such as Bulldog$
> when line providers can't meet service levels.
> And when that happens with BT$ POTS management
> try their same old tricks, the line providers can lose
> their license and be sold off to commercially better
> run licensees. Every body is a winner.
>
>



Do you work at being a fuckwit or does it come naturally.

BT is privately owned. They own the hardware. No one is going to take
if off them.

 
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      11-10-2005, 09:43 AM

"7" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Gizmo wrote:
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>> "7" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> newsRrcf.4306$(E-Mail Removed) k...
>>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/09/france_telecom/
>>>
>>> France telecom fined 80m euros for dragging their
>>> feet over LLU.
>>>
>>> If it were BT$, that would have be in the region of
>>> 8 billion pounds by now!!!

>>
>> Your grasp of basic maths is on a par with your grasp of anything
>> remotely
>> Telecoms.

>
> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!
> What an idiot!
> You are truly a born luzer.
> The figures are in excess of 20 billion pounds+


1- 80M Euro is £56.818M at todays (TCR) exchange rate. £1GBP = 1.408 Euro
(TCR)[1]
2- There's no such word as "Euros". The plural of Euro is Euro.

[1] Spot rate will be different to TCR


 
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      11-10-2005, 07:29 PM
MinusNet wrote:

> 7 wrote
>
>
>>
>> Line provisions companies (split regional companies)
>> will be separate from service provision
>> such as broadband. Then BT$ Broadband will truly suck
>> as bad as LLU service providers such as Bulldog$
>> when line providers can't meet service levels.
>> And when that happens with BT$ POTS management
>> try their same old tricks, the line providers can lose
>> their license and be sold off to commercially better
>> run licensees. Every body is a winner.
>>
>>

>
>
> Do you work at being a fuckwit or does it come naturally.
>
> BT is privately owned. They own the hardware. No one is going to take
> if off them.


Well, fuckwit, it ain't much use if they ain't got a license.

 
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      11-10-2005, 07:38 PM
7 wrote

> MinusNet wrote:
>
> > 7 wrote
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Line provisions companies (split regional companies)
> >> will be separate from service provision
> >> such as broadband. Then BT$ Broadband will truly suck
> >> as bad as LLU service providers such as Bulldog$
> >> when line providers can't meet service levels.
> >> And when that happens with BT$ POTS management
> >> try their same old tricks, the line providers can lose
> >> their license and be sold off to commercially better
> >> run licensees. Every body is a winner.
> >>
> >>

> >
> >
> > Do you work at being a fuckwit or does it come naturally.
> >
> > BT is privately owned. They own the hardware. No one is going to take
> > if off them.

>
> Well, fuckwit, it ain't much use if they ain't got a license.
>
>


You are totally fucking clueless.




 
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