tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-694598996257651817.post1475702745351654727..comments2023-10-21T16:47:21.705+01:00Comments on Fibre to the home UK - Fibrevolution: Paid work done...time for the hobbyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-694598996257651817.post-83702067928464220572011-02-25T15:48:19.482+00:002011-02-25T15:48:19.482+00:00I think the relevant bodies are sheepwalking. Its ...I think the relevant bodies are sheepwalking. Its a bit like sleepwalking but more harmful. We need them to learn what next generation access is all about, and then projects like access won't con them into spending our money - if we aren't careful history will repeat itself and we will end up with project Infinity.<br />chris<br />http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2007/02/sheepwalking.html is the sheepwalking linkchrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07574928297845542047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-694598996257651817.post-4645157485911018852011-02-24T04:04:13.819+00:002011-02-24T04:04:13.819+00:00I want to add to this post, as the relevant paragr...I want to add to this post, as the relevant paragraph has vanished in a cross browser moment, that this post was inspired (or transpired) because my Council - Cumbria County Council - treated one of our broadband experts appallingly this week.<br /><br />Until I have permission I will not name the civil servant nor the party involved, but I would very much like some answers from the Council about their treatment of people in this county who are JFDI, instead of waiting for public subsidies, and/or empty promises, to fill the massive hole caused by Project Access (cost: £20M 5 years ago)<br /><br />Perhaps <a href="http://www.commendium.com/commendium_home.asp" rel="nofollow">Commendium</a> might like to comment on why Cumbria is in this dreadful, non- competitive broadband position in 2011?Cybersavvy UKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17479039813782184878noreply@blogger.com