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Originally Posted by James_Firth
One final thought for Simon and then I hit the pub for last orders...
(A question that's been posed before) Does the internet need a revolution in advertising? Online newspapers are starting to see real returns from their online business. New sites and ideas get created on a low-cost basis from many hours of hard graft. If they take off, their running costs are relatively low and they can more than break even from existing ad sources. It could be said that problems at the ISPs are all their own and Ofcom's fault.
Who's pushing this revolution in advertising and how will we suffer if the revolution is quoshed? Goodnight all.
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MPO Phorm is pushing this revolution to line his pockets and a cut for the ISPs.
Customers will see nothing but webpages loading slower and god forbid if a phorm server falls over no internet...
The words I heard mentioned form someone who has seen the rig it is like a load of servers if one failed he said it would be a nightmare to sort it out.
If this fails we will lose nothing the ISPs just a little greed.