Just a thought while everything is quiet for the moment.
Quote from:
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/news on 2/6/08
Hugo Drayton, Phorm's UK CEO believes the technology will give ISPs a much needed opportunity to take part in the revenue-generating opportunities offered by the growth of broadband through a system which does not, he claims, identify someone in a way that can be linked back to their real identity.
"The ISPs are the Internet and they're being expected to roll out ever better networks to support functions that they do not gain from," he says.
(End quote)(My bold)
It's been said that BT could generate some £84+ a year from the implementation of Webwise/OIX.
I have no idea how many BB customers BT has but just for the sake of argument lets say it's about 5 million. If only 2 million of those are on Option 3 at £25 a month that's an income from that alone of £50M a month or £600M a year. And they need more to provide the service?
Perhaps the AGM will provide us all with the knowledge of exactly how much BT's income and profit were for the last year and how much more their shareholders want to bleed from us.