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If you lived in an area not suitable for upgrading your internet speed via optic cable would you be happy to pay an extra �6/year on your BT phone bill so that 90% of the population can be connected?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8102756. stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8102756. stm
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know what BT profits are but you would think they could share the costs with all internet service providers rather than using a net to catch all phone users.
Why would they - they are a business with shareholders and it doesn't make any commercial sense.
The only way that would happen is if it wasn't privatised.
As it is, personally I am happt to pay �6 a year so that other people can get broadband ata 'decent' speed (but I should say that one of my businesses is a website based business so it would help me)
Why would they - they are a business with shareholders and it doesn't make any commercial sense.
The only way that would happen is if it wasn't privatised.
As it is, personally I am happt to pay �6 a year so that other people can get broadband ata 'decent' speed (but I should say that one of my businesses is a website based business so it would help me)
Well your existing phone bill (BT or otherwise) is already used to pay for upgrading exchanges and to build new ones.
Any company uses the money they get from existing customers to spend on new future projects.
In fact much of the money is also used on research that may cost millions and never lead to any new products.
So in effect we are all doing this already, paying for a service now to fund something that is to be used in future products.
Any company uses the money they get from existing customers to spend on new future projects.
In fact much of the money is also used on research that may cost millions and never lead to any new products.
So in effect we are all doing this already, paying for a service now to fund something that is to be used in future products.
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