peewhy

msg:847483 | 11:52 am on Jun 20, 2003 (gmt 0) |
If BT stuck to telephone systems instead of trying to lose money on (what should be aborted) internet ventures, we would have quite a good IT structure in blighty!
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SuzyUK

msg:847484 | 12:15 pm on Jun 20, 2003 (gmt 0) |
I'm one of those "in the sticks".. and because I didn't expect to see a BT thread here I'm going to have my <rant> BT threatening to cut off my dial up too same as George, when I speak to them (after being round 10 different operators and getting "put on eternal hold" a couple of times) I'm told to get broadband as I have no other choices.. Guess who's helping spearhead our local Broadband Campaign! ;) (oh and we're not using their "campaign friendly site" either....) If or when we ever get it I'll be putting my £££'s elsewhere too, but unfortunately I have to stick with them at the minute! </rant> I agree BT stick to your phones and leave the internet, webdesign & hosting to others! Suzy
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peewhy

msg:847485 | 12:27 pm on Jun 20, 2003 (gmt 0) |
Well said Suzy, vote with you £££'s - get AOL broadband!
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George

msg:847486 | 1:00 pm on Jun 20, 2003 (gmt 0) |
SuzyUK, [rant]They told me to get broadband... irritating isn't it when they have not made it available.[/rant] come the revolution...
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dav10

msg:847487 | 6:39 pm on Jul 23, 2003 (gmt 0) |
BT will loose a lot more customers over the next few months ,exe(my mothers phone bill £150 she changed to onetel and gets a package for £13.99 and can stay on the phone all day if she wants)And bt,s share price has done nothing but drop since end of 1999 thay were £15 now thay are down to about £2 i think that says it all(no i dont work for onetel)
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