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Originally Posted by TraxData
Not everyone is like VM you know, some isp's actually upgrade their hardware/infrastructure when its needed to provide the user with what they are paying for.
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If Be continue (almost)
doubling their user base in a quarter, I'd guess that sooner or later they'll hit capacity problems.
I'm relieved that you're so certain.
However Be's parent have a far from admirable track record.
(O2 missed the 3G rollout condition by
four months and denied deliberately
traffic managing 3G speeds until caught red-handed.)
Isn't it primarily about access to investment funds for very low marginal rates of return or, in VM's case, the lack of access due to unprofitability?