View Single Post
Old 21-02-2016, 21:38   #60
Ignitionnet
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
Age: 47
Posts: 13,995
Ignitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny stars
Ignitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny stars
Re: Liberty Global 2015 Results - 16 Feb

Quote:
Originally Posted by tweedle View Post
An I thought Sky paid Open reach for access to their network? I take you didn't take my comment in context?
He did.

I referred to Sky's lobbying to try and get more control over Openreach's network quite specifically. They pay for access, and constantly try and get more control and access for less money through lobbying and repetitive, rather dull, PR campaigns to try and paint BT as evil because they won't give them everything they want.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
TThe alternatives are to build their own network or bum more control over BT's from Ofcom.
That they also complain about BT's dominance of FTTC when a big reason for it is that neither they or TalkTalk entered the market until quite late on after BT had built up a customer base as they were trying to protect their own pretty minimal investments in copper adds to the comedy.

The irony of Sky complaining about someone else's control over a market is delightful.
Ignitionnet is offline   Reply With Quote