Quote muttley cat="muttley cat"Right Jerk Chicken sorry just read bottom of your feeble argument.
BT was sold off for a fraction of worth to money so money made more money .
Us the majority got kicked in the balls because as still is the case today whoever you get your telephone from BT provides the line,
And they may of been monopolies but you know gas, fuel , electric , BR , steel the list goes on yes they may of been monopolies but they were "OUR" monopolies , we all had a stake.
Now we dont have a pot to mickey in, all cameron is doing now is trying to tax my mickey,'"
oooh you're a bit angry aren't you ?
BT were a joke before they were privatised, just stop and think about the last time you paid for calls on your landline, if you pay for calls on your landline at all do you pay more for them in the morning than in the afternoon, do you still rent your telephone handset and is it still the colour they gave you rather than the one you really wanted, if some new technology comes along, lets say someone re-invents the fax machine, do you have to ring your current provider and ask them to come and install your new fax machine for you because it has to be hard wired into the connection box which is in your hallway because thats where BT told you it had to go, thats assuming that they have capacity on the line for another telephonic gadget in your house, round where I lived you were lucky not to be sharing a line and number with a neighbour.
No, I didn't think so, that particular monopoly was tired, lazy, bureaucratic and obstinate, and deserved the massive investment and kick up the backside that privatisation gave it.