15-11-2019 19:57
15-11-2019 19:57
Couldn't quite believe my ears while listening to the news while getting ready for work this morning.
The 'free taxpayer funded fibre broadband for all' seemed like a pledge by someone desparate for power.
Putting aside the costs involved in buying up BT Openreach and it's assets there's also a more sinister way you could look at this hence my title.
I'd like to see Openreach wrested from BT's control but believe it ought to become a not for profit business owned equally by the service providers that use it's services, like the London Internet Exchange is.
If a nationalised Openreach were to come to fruition I can quickly see ISPs shutting up shop as I suspect the new Openreach would quickly spawn it's own free ISP as opposed to just providing the access (last mile) network as it does now.
What a monitoring tool that would be!
15-11-2019 22:43
Well you had the same thought as I did - everyone else would shutdown and there would be nothing to stop the government to govern exactly what they wanted on the "free" internet. Then just wait for the government approved device to be issued to all citizens. Oh wait, isn't this Communism?
If I get to see a Labour candidate this coming month, I'm going to ask them the question: Would £30 be better off spent paying for NHS staff to alleviate the staff shortages or giving the people the right to view cat videos?
16-11-2019 08:52
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16-11-2019 17:25
16-11-2019 17:25
@TallTrees wrote:
I suppose the governments would much prefer state controlled communications as it looks like the "sheep" are getting out of the pen🥴
Baaa...
16-11-2019 17:29
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16-11-2019 18:08
@sheepdog wrote:
If I get to see a Labour candidate this coming month, I'm going to ask them the question: Would £30 be better off spent paying for NHS staff to alleviate the staff shortages or giving the people the right to view cat videos?
Good idea, I'll do the same.. and report back
17-11-2019 10:49 - edited 17-11-2019 10:59
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Labour are supposed to be the party of the NHS, so it's astonishing that they're prepared to invest so much money into a project like this. And people seem to forget, that these services were privatised because the state didn't do a very good job of running them in the first place.
But don't worry comrades, we'll all have the same rubbish service in Corbyn's, fairer, and more equal society