OFCOM Force Openreach to drop prices

Started by mk1, Feb 06, 2012, 13:10:08

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mk1

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16905703

So i assume this is good news for idnet? If so and its approved by the EU, will the price drop pass onto Idnet customers?

Rik

We can't comment on behalf of IDNet, but it looks like we're only talking about 30p/month or so at best.
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peasblossom

Only a c30p drop and still BT are complaining. Grief.

Rik

Ah, but it's a lot of them as far as BT are concerned. :)
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Technical Ben

Quote from: peasblossom on Feb 07, 2012, 15:54:23
Only a c30p drop and still BT are complaining. Grief.

As Rik said. These day's it's all about the numbers, or the amount of olives in the jar. If they could take out a grain of salt from the shaker to save money they would!
So all BT see is 30p times the number of customers times "all the months of the year" times infinity = a lot of money!
I was in a job where the seconds you spent on a call mattered so much to them they'd consider firing you. Really, if I take 2 more seconds than the next person saying "thank you for calling" why worry? I still spent another 5 mins waiting for the next customer to show up either way. :D
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