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By David Meyer

Published: Tuesday 30 September 2008


Name

Chris Stevens


Location

London


Occupation

Mobile worker


Comment

BT do not understand the Internet.

I remember laughing at BT Salesmen in my office when they tried to sell me dial up Internet access for £150 a month. Sadly for them I was personally already using Demon at £10 a month.

The Cloud is organised and works well in the areas that it covers. The FON has a much more amateurish feel to it. I've used both services and I also provide a FON point.

BT may be the biggest supplier of Broadband in the UK, but their attitude does not show understanding of what it is like to use their internet products.



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