How, in this most perfect of all perfect worlds you both seem to inhabit, could an Ofcom wish and a Chinese wall prevent something that has existed since the first day commerce existed, which was a few thousand years BC?
Informal communication exists. It is used. BT itself holds conferences where informal networking thrives. It exists between BT Group employees and the outside world, and there is no way it does not exist within BT Group.
That is
my real world, not
your fantasy one.
Rather than my giving proof it happens, which could endanger a person's or some persons' employment as was pointed out earlier, I defy you to find any evidence whatsoever that it doesn't. To prove anything can't happen, you need evidence that the prevention systems are foolproof.
Do you know of a single system depending on human interaction that is or has been foolproof, throughout world history? Even before the myriad channels that modern communications have opened up.
No! You don't.
The indispensable man or woman passes from the scene, and what happens next is more or less the same thing as was happening before.
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