I was informed on Monday that the response to the OFT report would not be published this week. Today I was informed the publication might be delayed until after next week.
I have always said my last post would be on the 12th March in response to this Government report. However, it looks like it might drag on for some time so I’ll make this my last goodbye.
I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the debates over the last few weeks; I enjoyed exchanging facts and opinions with you all.
Opinions vary on a diverse range of subjects but that is always a healthy sign when participating in debate. I hope some of you have gleaned a little knowledge from some of the opinions and facts I have debated with you. I can honestly say that thanks to you all, I leave this forum a little wiser than when I first entered.
I would like to say special congratulations to the team who put the TDO report together, I thought it was first class and what’s more, it was factual. I know how many hours you must have spent putting it together. As I have said before, you deserve the highest praise.
I hope the forum goes from strength to strength, I’m sure it will. You can rest assured I shall do everything in my power to promote the forum from my neck of the woods.
It just remains for me to say good bye to one and all but before I go, I would like to give you a little insight into what can be achieved if you do it right.
Everyone in this forum probably takes for granted the relatively cheap cost of accessing the Internet. Well, I have to tell you that it didn’t come easy. The organisation that brought you flat rate Internet access, or as we call it, unmetered telecommunications, campaigned for nearly three years to bring it about. We had to educate and hound both OFTEL and Government, until we finally got unmetered dial up access.
I just wanted you to know what can be achieved if you go about it the right way. The organisation having reached its goal is now dissolved but we left behind our legacy, so that others can see the contribution made by so few in order that so many could benefit from our endeavours.
http://www.unmetered.org.uk/
Best wishes, for the last time.
John Davies
Manchester