tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-694598996257651817.post9212366248639623757..comments2023-10-21T16:47:21.705+01:00Comments on Fibre to the home UK - Fibrevolution: The digital divide may widen and deepen yetUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-694598996257651817.post-62883772303025894812009-09-18T19:56:54.629+01:002009-09-18T19:56:54.629+01:00great rant, just searched this blog for info on 3g...great rant, just searched this blog for info on 3g having just read here: Using 3G wireless for domestic broadband [del.icio.us] http://bit.ly/12v28l that it may be considered for some.<br />Our experience of 3g in our valley is that you take your 3g dongle, put it in your laptop, get on a bus to the nearest city, do your work and then come home. 3g is no good for a single user, let alone a family or business. We need a decent infrastructure throughout the land and just like in the Scottish highlands, the message government should give to the telcos is 'if you can't stand the heat, then get outa the kitchen', or even better, 'either lead, follow or get outa the way'.<br />The suggestion this week by BT of using public money to lay more copper at £6 a metre instead of using fibre for under a quid is a scandal. They will patch up the obsolete copper to protect shareholders and fatcats instead of doing the job right and getting fibre out and playing the eNdGAme. BET is the biggest scam of all time. Just hope the numpties don't fall for it.Cyberdoylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11305746720871132673noreply@blogger.com