
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Thursday 02 June 2005
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Anonymous
Location
London
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Marketing Manager
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Much common sense as always. One glaring error though. The mobile operators were not "raped" by government. In France, Martin Bouygues, whose primary business is construction, opted out of the French auction - the "old economy" businessman sussed that the price of the licences was too high. The "new economy" businessmen certainly overpaid for their licences, but the governent was not to blame.
Rollout too late? I don't think so - more too earl...
Knut Boehnert
Much common sense as always. One glaring error th...
Anonymous
I agree with anonymous, the Government put it up f...
Antony Norris
Dear Peter
Back in the early 90s I attended a c...
Anonymous
The government is not to blame for the extortionat...
Bob Leschhorn
What is Peter trying to say? That 3G will never ta...
Aleks
I think Mobile TV will happen in a big way but it ...
Neil Owen
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