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Soon as I heard it was to be funded by tech companies I thought that's all them leaving the UK can't tax them if there not here.
I don't see your logic BFYP.Broadband in the UK has been a spectacular market failure.We have poor services because private companies haven't invested in infrastructure.We have expensive services, with customers unfairly tied into having landlines that never get used.We have poor geographical coverage, because companies don't see themselves getting commercial reward for the investment.The market has failed utterly here.And you're saying the solution is to give tax payers' money to the companies who have failed us?Why should we do that, rather than have the state run the services itself?
Fibre to the premises is best
That is not quite true, they can do but only if it's under commercial terms.The real issue is the true cost of this is likely to be far in excess of what they say.A better option is probably to keep it private but invest in to it under proper terms with regulation. But that's not labour's way is it?For investors big and small there is concern over these privatisation plans undoubtedly.
I mean we are of course sure the government will run it better as obviously happened in the past.....
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 15, 2019, 11:26:14 amThat is not quite true, they can do but only if it's under commercial terms.The real issue is the true cost of this is likely to be far in excess of what they say.A better option is probably to keep it private but invest in to it under proper terms with regulation. But that's not labour's way is it?For investors big and small there is concern over these privatisation plans undoubtedly.Think I am right BFYP.See this EU site.https://ec.europa.eu/competition/consumers/government_aid_en.html