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Fleccy - you mean Wi-Fi calling?
It’s automatically turned on for iPhone users on EE.
When in range of a Wi-Fi connection with internet access, all caps, texts and data flow through bb connection rather than mobile network
It’s something which gave mobile companies a scare back in 2010ish. Is mobile network only see traffic when a phone doesn’t have a Wi-Fi connection.
Actually even more important than
Accountancy trained
& virgin media breakout into telecoms
She comes from proctor and gamble. Isn’t this the same career path as our previous TWO CEO’s
Didn’t Philip & Gareth work for P&G then Telewest (virgin media) ….
That’s from memory so don’t @ me.
If I’m right, why? How?
I have always had “a thing” (maybe a snobbery) about talk talk and the people who use them.
Cheap companies, often eat away at an industry they operate in, bit like Ryan air. Sometimes cheap isn’t competition, sometimes it’s just cheap, it’s about lowering expectations.
Never good.
Fleccy, I’m not sure if my facts here
But a strategy of not selling until three times current price is not under your control
At some point of a take over, I think you are obliged to hand over your shares for a price you don’t control ?
Might be wrong, but dirty deals could see you force to handover your share for less.
Scally I’ve never seen a street cabinet charging an EV either, so they need to do a bit of work, this might include a separate charger on the kerb.
If BT are getting into the EV charging business I’d like to see them doing a deal with network rail, can’t be difficult for them to provide power tails from their live rail !!!!
At last BT looking for new revenue streams. I suggested this on one of their suggestion boxes would help solve charging for those without driveways !!!
EV charging from cabinets etc. old switch sites would work well too
https://newsroom.bt.com/bt-group-to-launch-electric-vehicle-charging-pilots/
Hey blue Pete. I was thinking share price should respond to supply and demand + or - sentiment
When I think about it, supply and demand should overcome sentiment. So for example with BT.
If sentiment is negative why or how would there be a shortage of shares? If sentiment is poor, why have various people been securing billions of pounds worth……?
I surmise that at some point, regardless of sentiment, the fact so many have bee bought and there are so few in the market, supply and demand should be trumping negative sentiment ? With 71% of shares out of circulation, supply and demand should be making potential buyers think there is value?
If any of those thoughts are right? Why isn’t BT share price climbing ?
Share prices and movements should follow the basic rules of supply and demand. Yes sentiment plays a part, but why would negative sentiment lead to fewer shares available?. So supply & demand should, kind of be dominant. BT has a very large amount of shares out of the trading environment, so where are the supply and demand pressures?
This I don’t fully understand (conspiracy theories apart)
NDN - we both know you don’t understand the dark web, Rod does though.
Did you see that helpful link I added for Fleccy? Let me know what you think
& How many areas was that alt net doing new build, poles versus ducts & of course resident complaints always helpful.
Do you have any views worth posting about Phillips tenure?
Hey Ian, no, I’m just trying to improve my knowledge by learning from the experts on this site.
I think it’s a quiet day for BT. What do you want to discuss.
What are your views on mr Jansen and the job he has done for business and your investment.