Originally Posted by The Lord Lucan:
“Watch investment in networks dry up if this happens. We already really have two networks (well in 2016) and have the MIP not spot project in the works. This legislation is not needed. Just because David Cameron couldn't get coverage in Brighton the networks shouldn't be forced to share.. And how would that work anyways. Calls/Texts are on the drop, Data use is going through the roof.. Imagine Three's users started using Vodafones 3G network. That would be fun!
If the goverment want to do this.. They should buy the networks.”
“Watch investment in networks dry up if this happens. We already really have two networks (well in 2016) and have the MIP not spot project in the works. This legislation is not needed. Just because David Cameron couldn't get coverage in Brighton the networks shouldn't be forced to share.. And how would that work anyways. Calls/Texts are on the drop, Data use is going through the roof.. Imagine Three's users started using Vodafones 3G network. That would be fun!
If the goverment want to do this.. They should buy the networks.”
They won't do that, any more than buying back National Grid and National Rail, but
mobile provision might just work if organised along the same lines (no pun intended) as electricity distribution and the railways ?




, provide pretty much an identical service.