You simply don't understand as is evident from your multiple posts. My neighbours and myself have paid over £18K to have FTTC installed and you then expect us to pay yet again so that others can benefit.
I've had a brain wave, why don't you pay 50p per month for each of those users who have already paid considerably more than that to get what was I suspect from your signature, where you mention having both VM cable and FTTC, provided to you on a plate for free.
I have started paying £92 per month for my Zen service. I am paying about £80 per month (admittedly including TV) for my VM service. Both are primarily for broadband access. I am paying more than most, I am happy to pay more than most for the services I provide - and on top of that I would be happy to pay a levy which would ultimately improve access for all and I would directly and indirectly benefit over time.
If costs halved tomorrow for all, and everyone was given the same speeds as me, I wouldn't expect the premiums I'd paid to date to get those services to be refunded.
Your neighbours and yourself have paid over £18k to get what you have. That was your choice, and you have got what you've paid for. If you were able to pay over £18k, then 50p a month isn't going to break your banks.
What you're effectively saying is, "We paid for this - no-one else is allowed to have anything similar unless they pay the same as us!". That kind of attitude leads to complete stagnation of broadband services in this country. Which curtails jobs that better infrastructure could bring.
You're right - I don't understand your point of view. I'm trying to, but ultimately I really can't get my head around it (short of selfishness, but I really don't want to be rude or cause an argument).
I've been an early adopter of many products throughout my life. I've paid for them. Sometimes the price has dropped rapidly and others have benefited because of the investment I made early on. I'm not bitter about it.
When you pay for any service or product, your ££££'s go into R&D, scaling up, taxes and such like in order to make things cheaper for future customers of both those companies, the industry as a whole, and other industries (through non-ringfenced taxes). What I suggest isn't really any different...
VM Cable 152/12 + Zen 80/20 (+ Sky 80/20, about to cease)
Edited by MrBukey (Wed 22-Jul-15 18:56:15)