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Re: Lottery fund and ADSL
Posted by Mark Lewis on July 4th, 2003


"Simon" <simon.gregson@blahblahbtinternet.com> wrote:

About 5000 remaining exchanges at about 250k each = 1.2 billion. If
BT put up half then 0.6 billion, a small sum in national
infrastructure terms.

However the really grievous failure has been the slowness in enabling
the approximately 2000 exchanges with urban and suburban populations,
the count now only being about 1300.

The government could avoid explicit funding by offering BT something
of value. A nice way would have been to have given them a chunk of
the 3.4GHz radio spectrum they just auctioned off, in return for
getting the country broadband enabled by a combination of adsl and
wireless.

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Mark W. Lewis, North Somerset, UK




Posted by Hiram Hackenbacker on July 4th, 2003


On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 11:41:36 +0100, "Mark Lewis"
<news@REMOVEfailand.org.uk> wrote:

But many users will still be too far from the exchange to use a DSL
service.

How much did that auction actually raise?


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Hiram Hackenbacker


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