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Originally Posted by HamsterWheel
They do, which just goes to show there is a bandwidth problem that needs the ISPs to commit billions of pounds to replace the networks. Without some serious revenue to help them do it, it won't happen....
Enter Phorm, stage left....
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Non sequitor, all this talk about they need this cash from the likes of Phorm etc, always Ignores the basic 101 of Business facts.
you take the money your customers are paying for the service/product and
Re-Invest the right % of that customer income into the service/product to keep the money flowing ,and service the paying USERS to a very high % of what they ARE PAYING YOU for.
you dont steal it and give it to your BOD and the Investors,
ONLY AFTER you have re-Invested in the Service/Product do you then take the remaining profits and share it out to the BOD/Investors.
virtually Every single person that accesses the internet ,be it End Users or Website Owners, pays this cash to the Services/products, and the Companys need to once again re-invest that cash into the networks and related kit, we are paying them to do that, they are choseing to not re-invest the
required amounts at the right times.
its clear and long term Bad business practice that THEY need to sort out PDQ, and not by fleecing the customers through a 3rd party for ever more cash.
we have already payed the full re-investment Network cash (In Advance of services used, in many cases), month in month out, simple.
as
maxhdrm Smack-Fu Master said: about the US BB markets, it also holds true here in the UK as well.
"This country lacks innovation because creativity has become stifled over the years by greed and "playing safe" attitudes by corporations afraid to spend money on new and revolutionary ideas.
All we need is for one person to "buck" the system and set precedence for change to occur"
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/...m/674000192931