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Old 20-01-2010, 17:56   #121
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Re: OFCOM ready to rule?

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Originally Posted by Morden View Post
But all BT's investment in broaddand was as a private company and there are other examples of markets being investigated e.g. supermarkets, banks where accusations of monolopolys or price fixing were made.
You missed the important part of my quote:

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given a natural monopoly at the time of privatisation
It wasn't about who paid for what, it is that they are a natural monopoly that is extremely difficult and expensive to duplicate with private money.
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