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Originally Posted by andy_m
Because the platforms aren't available to everyone. BT can buy the rights, but their fibre optic product isn't available to everybody. Part of regulating the sale of the rights has to be to ensure fairness for the end user/ consumer. In general, I agree, BT have stumped up the cash and have the right to benefit from the return their investment brings, but a way has to be found to allow everybody to access the product, otherwise all that's happened is prices for everybody are raised to pay for a product only available to since.
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Sorry my feeling is tough luck. Life is not fair. no one should expect it to be. As with so many things these days, I want it so I get it ,seems to be the mantra. Like little kids, people seem to think if they scream & kick it will be given to them. Like the recent riots "I want I will get it" syndrome kicks in .
However now I have said that its off my chest.