David Freeman david_freeman@rocketmail.com writes:
BT is a corporation and as such has the mission of screwing money from people, and while people are still gullable enought to be screwed, they will continue screwing, why else do we get charged so much for things in this country. [...]
Aren't we meant to have regulators to guard against this sort of thing? It's all well and good to say "don't pay for it if it's too expensive", but there is no alternative to BT's monopoly, until wireless becomes viable for general use (and the antennae can be sited on the rooftops instead of by people).
--- MJ Ray markj@cloaked.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
David Freeman david_freeman@rocketmail.com writes:
BT is a corporation and as such has the mission of screwing money
from
people, and while people are still gullable enought to be screwed,
they
will continue screwing, why else do we get charged so much for
things
in this country. [...]
Aren't we meant to have regulators to guard against this sort of thing? It's all well and good to say "don't pay for it if it's too expensive", but there is no alternative to BT's monopoly, until wireless becomes viable for general use (and the antennae can be sited on the rooftops instead of by people).
Mark, which country do you live in? We didn't elect a new governement last weeek, the cooperations did, so what if BT is a monopoly, so what if microsoft is a monopoly, they are spending lots of money and I can't afford to piss them off. No matter what under the current system we are screwed.
Sorry
Thanks
D
-- MJR
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