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Standard User RobertoS
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 11-Nov-08 17:02:46
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Re: Phorm


[re: kitz] [link to this post]
 
Cough cough .

Actually down the sub-thread starting with that post, in threaded mode which I also use nearly all the time, I see 34 posts timed before yours .

Shall we drop it, all I was doing was pointing out you had missed the relevant bit. I don't think that really counts as sniping, and sniping was not intended.

This post is also supposed to be light-hearted, as long as read in that way .

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Standard User Chrysalis
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 12-Nov-08 08:15:28
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[re: jelv] [link to this post]
 
one of the comments on that link points to a excellent post made here.

http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/message.jspa?messageID=45407#45407

The projected profits for opt-OUT were 80 million, for someone like BT thats only a small % of overall profits, to me thats desperation for money/greed whatever you want to call it as the gain would be short term only since BT are getting a ton of bad publicity for it which they stubbornly holding out on. However with it now looking very likely it will be an opt-IN assuming if it even launches since it is illegal in its current form, then any profits are going to only be a fraction of that projected 80 million, so my question is which idiot at BT thinks its a good idea to stick with phorm for the sake of a few million pounds profit. The amount of customers they will lose over it will lose them more money in the long term.

Its also pointed out on that url by someone that BT have lost focus, they are only after price driven customers and have no motivation anymore to focus on quality of service, everything possible is offshored and money is always king. Again greed. Whether or not BT ever go back to focusing on quality I have no idea but is a very sad thing a company which is supposed to be a pride and joy for british people is just out for short term gains. BT's shareholders are even rapidly turning against the idea of phorm, the shareholders are whom the exec's supposedbly listen to, but when questions got asked at the last AGM, they were evaded and fobbed off.

Edited by Chrysalis (Wed 12-Nov-08 08:18:05)

Standard User jelv
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 12-Nov-08 08:39:39
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[re: Chrysalis] [link to this post]
 
The survey of Airlines reported by Watchdog on Monday had BA right at the top of the most popular airlines - in spite of recent troubles with T5 etc. Now they are far from the cheapest and their aim is be the biggest and offer a high quality of service.

BT used to be in that place in the ISP sector. I can't understand why they didn't see an opportunity to take the moral high ground and let the likes of Virgin and Sky take the sleazy route to prop up their finances.

jelv

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Standard User RobertoS
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 13-Nov-08 09:26:30
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[re: jelv] [link to this post]
 
Home Office encouragement/request to perfect the technology so it can be used for the anti-terrorist database?

Coupled with reassurance about future deregulation of BT wrt competition and anti-competitive practices and what such regulation will be concerning FTTx? Which is where the real money is.

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Standard User jelv
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 27-Nov-08 17:10:09
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Re: Phorm


[re: jelv] [link to this post]
 
How technically competent are BT?

Judge for yourselves - it appears the Plusnet user has has again been redirected to the Webwise page.

http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,71225.0.html

jelv

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