however I think those who cant even access catchup tv, netflix, online gaming etc must be raging about it.
When the divide is those that can and those that cant at a basic level then thats where it is at its worse
Trouble is how you define "basic level". You have defined as catchup tv, Netflix, online gaming.
Others will describe it as basic internet shopping. Yet more will describe it as the ability to stream HD video on multiple devices.
Basic as in 2mb minimum which will allow for services such as netflix, bbc iplayer, gaming etc introductory level
Anything over and above is a luxury for some, normal for most non existstant for many
Ian when you had 512 internet was netflix, iPlayer etc about..........I remember waiting almost a day for Attack of the Clones to download, but that was normal back then. Some people are still suffering those speeds, would you be happy if you were one of them and hearing about how others will soon be getting GB speeds and how the Govt. have ploughed cash into an easy fix, knowing full well you will never get such speeds and your home just had tens of thousands dropped off the value to cop.
To make it worse no investment has been considered to even informing these people of the intentions for them. Its just a case of ahh "<<<insert explitive F bomb>> Them", they are just a statistic.
As for the latter comment on tax , lets have a look at the billions being ploughed into a high speed railway that only a fraction of the country will ever use or benefit from. Why should a penny of my taxes go to fund that? The Olympics was another. That's a false statement as examples are everywhere. No one mentioned using any extra money, I was criticising the USE of money from the offset and lack of communication.
2mb is enough to ensure you have a 720p or 1080p version of your favourite show (including Game of Thrones) sitting waiting for you in the morning (assuming you set up irssi / flexget/ rss or something similar). Bad example as sky screen it hours after USA but we get the gist. Fibre would mean you could stream it in HD. Main thing here is if the 2mb base line was for 100% of people then 100% of people would have that option.
Perhaps what they should do is alter the whole leasing a telephone line system and levvy those with fibre and higher speeds using a fair and equitable cosing system and pass on the proffits to making sure everyone has a fair shot at the race. Pay for what you get. Lets face it many of us have mobile phones and only use the telephone line for broadband, OFCOM should be starting to look at enforcing a fair system on line rental based upon what you use the line for.