Brandon
Yes exactly folks will so it when it's right for them.

Rolling out a mass market broadband service has to work with no issues -  there 
is no way of rolling things out that dont work I am afraid.

Cheers,
Neil

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On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 8:15 AM -0700, "Brandon Butterworth" 
<bran...@bogons.net<mailto:bran...@bogons.net>> wrote:

>> the task force approach of just banging the drum, handing out
>> a few sarnies and a flyer isn't going to make it happen.
> I agree, and that?s not what the UK Council will do. Rather, the
> aim is to make it more like - for example - the Swiss and Belgian
> Councils, which are more about sharing experiences from those
> planning and doing

There's a hand full of residential ISPs in the UK, they will
do it when they want sarnies or not. They may do it sooner
if there's some fat subsidies up for grabs and that's the only
way a government body can really change anything

> There are certainly still emerging issues such as the recent
> ones seen with IPv6 and gmail.

There will be things to fix, that's not bad, it's just reality
of doing new stuff

brandon

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