WCZ wrote:
> I think you misunderstood. I don't want a fibre put in for me. I want to
> see investment in the infrastructure with caveats that allow whoever is
> doing the work to make a profit on it over a reasonable period of time.
> You can't seriously be suggesting that we all pay for our own fibres?
Why not? It works in Bucharest and Bangalore:
http://blogs.dialogic.com/2009/01/co...-approach.html
http://blogs.nmss.com/communications...rformance.html
If 19M down/42M up is how it is on a bad day, then I'd love to have a
yearful of bad days like that, and I'm sure many others would too. I know
that the Pound has lost value against the Euro recently, but 9EUR a month
still seems like good value to me :-)
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