BBCnews said:
The main points outlined in the report include:
• a three-year plan to boost digital participation
• universal access to broadband by 2012
• fund to invest in next generation broadband
• digital radio upgrade by 2015
• liberalisation of 3G spectrum
• legal and regulatory attack on digital piracy
• support for public service content partnerships
• changed role for Channel 4
• consultation on how to fund local, national and regional news
• £130m of BBC licence fee to pay for ITV regional news
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8102756.stm
3 year plan
Fair enough. The economy is in the doldrums anyway, a shot in the arm is always good.
Universal broadband access (at 2mbit/s)
If these connections aren't currently viable, why will they suddenly become viable once connected? They won't. It'll be a millstone around all broadband users necks.
Subsidies paid straight into the bank accounts of BT and VM? Billiant.
More money for your shareholders? Sure why not!
Is this 50p really necessary? We're talking miniscule amounts for something which will generate far more revenue and wealth in the long term - It's bound to rise, guarenteed. (Say, £1 per mbit/s per month?)
Fund to invest in next generation broadband
That's what VM and BT should be doing. Free market? Competition? Ring any bells?
Nope, thought not. Shovel more money into private enterprise - GREAT SUCCESS!
Digital radio upgrade by 2015
Sure, providing it's ACTUALLY an upgrade.
Not like analogue -> DAB where the amount of trash stations increased but the sound quality on all the channels worth listening to was reduced.
Liberalisation of 3G spectrum
Wasn't that the point of the 3G spectrum auction which netted the government a very healthy £27 billion instead of the expected £5 billion?
Get bent you thieves.
Legal and regulatory attack on digital piracy
How about a 'Legal and regulatory attack on price fixing and overcharging in the entertainment industry'? You go first. Go on.
Consultation on how to fund local, national and regional news
JOBS FOR CONSULTANTS! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!
Overall, less than impressed for the future of this country.
(Relating to a point made a few pages back:
Thatcher promised Fibre to every home in the UK.
BT wanted it badly.
Thatcher decided it would be monopolistic and instead gave the two fibre licenses to her friends... I mean their companies.
Said companies made fat profits and invested zilch.
Result: The situation we have today - Brilliant. The sooner Thatcher dies the better.