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Originally Posted by Chris
Why yes, we will. In about 4 months by your original prediction.
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That related to the broadband situation, which you well know, and was explained at the time. The linear channels prediction always related to '20 years' time', as explained in the original post.
You must be desperate to keep repeating what you know I never meant in the context you've stated it.
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Originally Posted by jfman
Imagine a government project that slid ten years (well, we probably don’t have to imagine  ) what would your confidence level be in it not ending up 15, or 20. If it even happened at all.
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You are even more desperate than Chris!
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Well, as has been discussed previously in this thread, OFCOM believe there are three options, only one of which is switching of DTT altogether.
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/tv-radio-an...a%20disability.
It would be a brave Government/company that told 35% of the population that they could not continue watching TV in the manner they were accustomed to…
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I don't disagree with Ofcom's assessment. Yes, these are the options. But I believe that what will actually happen is what I set out in 2015.
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Originally Posted by Chris
But but but Ofcom refused to allow Project Kangaroo therefore they’re wrong about everything.
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Are you feeling OK, Chris?