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Old 29-08-2008, 23:39   #19
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Re: fibre optic: is it worth it?

Even laying cable in sewers where possible some areas aren't going to be doable that way and will need some digging, as will the drops to everyone's homes. You also need local authority cooperation in a big way to use the sewers

20 channels over analogue still needs an STB or other converter, may as well just be digital with an analogue output. Elderly people probably are complaining due to having to purchase a Freeview receiver.

£600 million won't go nearly as far as you might think even going through the sewers and will likely be expected to pay down some of that £6 billion debt.
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