Imagine having business practices deemed so unfair that even a Tory
government’s regulator saw fit to step on them! Not a great look!
Did you not fancy the job of running the nationalised British National
Broadband PTT or Post Office Internet or whatever it was going to be
called? I thought it was going to be handed to you lot to run; the
chickens come home to roost after all :)
On 22 May 2020, at 17:47, Neil J. McRae wrote:
You mean like this Will?
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/latest/media/media-releases/2019/fairer-prices-for-broadband-customers
and nobody with half a brain thought Corbyn's idea (and not just this
one but all of them) would make any service issues, or anything else
better.
Neil.
On 22/05/2020, 17:43, "uknof on behalf of Will Hargrave"
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
On 22 May 2020, at 15:26, Neil J. McRae wrote:
> Any action needs to have customers and users at the forefront of
the
> thinking; not an afterthought.
This could be an interesting and refreshing approach to how ISPs
in the
UK treat their customers!
As a first step of this wondrous new customer-centric approach,
you can
fix it so that my mum doesn’t have to phone up Plusnet every
year and
threaten to leave/beg to keep on paying a reasonable price for
internet
and phone…. Yeah, thought not .. ;)
The telecoms industry is fast becoming as ill-loved as the motor
insurance industry for sharp practice, which is why Corbyn’s
illfated
idea to provide free internet for all (and put many of us out of
jobs)
caused such interest! Thankfully it never succeeded but it had me
worried for a bit!