and if you are interested in concrete 1970's architecture it's probably only 2nd to Croydon.
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But that would imply BT were providing a service? Kenya is better connected than Somerset.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostDitto here some years ago. BT was most upset at having the local authorities proposing to steal their business.
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No speed cameras either, it's fast becoming the Utopian dream.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIndeed. We have some of the fastest broadband here at 50mb.
We have some of the most innovative roundabounts too and if you are interested in concrete 1970's architecture it's probably only 2nd to Croydon.
A never ending source of enjoyment.
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Ditto here some years ago. BT was most upset at having the local authorities proposing to steal their business.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostInteresting, a few cities in America abandoned this idea as it would have been challenged by the telcos as anti-competitive.
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Indeed. We have some of the fastest broadband here at 50mb.
We have some of the most innovative roundabounts too and if you are interested in concrete 1970's architecture it's probably only 2nd to Croydon.
A never ending source of enjoyment.
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Interesting, a few cities in America abandoned this idea as it would have been challenged by the telcos as anti-competitive.
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Swindon goes wireless
Free public Wi-Fi scheme
I can see this catching on. Where Swindon leads, the UK follows.Swindon Borough Council plan for all 186,000 citizens to have blanket "Wi-Fi mesh" coverage by April 2010Tags: None
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