So You’ve just proven that one of the things isn’t remotely true at the moment, by posting an article that specifically says you don’t get sent to prison for misgendering someone. Thanks for your support. If you want to dig out a link proving that no one has been arrested for waving the Union flag too that would be prove my point completely Cheers
A lorry has hit a telegraph pole in Cottingham and some residents have lost their internet connection. Put a new one up, and don't reconnect the whingers that didn't want more telegraph poles there. Next week send the lorry to Hedon. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
The sales technique of the rep who knocked on my door is as cavalier as the pole placing. "Tell KCom you are moving" But, i'm not. "Yea, tell them you're moving, they have to cancel your contract." A quick google of the company involved. Blah blah, dependendent on parent company, no employees, no dividend and no director emoluments. Holding up the balance sheet? A nine figure sum valuation of the infrastructure. The poles. Yea, and few other bits and bobs.
MS3 and Connexin have both put poles up near us, MS3 were happy to move their post a few feet from where originally planned. A week later Connexin knocked and asked about switching, when told we still want a landline off they trotted, all within a minute. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I assume all these companies must be sharing the infrastructure? With the two companies you mentioned, neither of which was the door knocker for me, how many more poles are going up?
I think Connexin and MS3 are both putting up their own poles, the whole thing is a bit of a farce, considering KCOM already have fibre all over that could be used instead (if they made it easier for other companies to use, as happens with BT everywhere else).