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On 08/02/13 12:06, bad apple wrote:
As I have said before, the problem with BT is that it is a private company with shareholders. When anything new comes up they do not ask if it would be good for the country as a whole or for their customers. The only question is 'what about the shareholders?' If they would not be happy, forget it.On 08/02/13 08:41, Martijn Grooten wrote:the BT business broadband router didn't give a very stable connectionTruer words have never been spoken... That might just be BT though. Being a Britain-based IT consultant, no other single company (including Oracle) has caused me so much misery. I wish to god that I could invoice them for pain and suffering. A good friend of mine works for a certain ISP and his horror stories from the front line of dealing with BT daily make me shudder. Perhaps the worst, most incompetent, obstructive and systemically broken company in the entire UK? Regards
I will never understand why the UK has its phone network run by a private company. What other western European country is that daft?
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