Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
The issue you have is ofcom refulate bt toooooo much. Every way they turn its a no.
No ther service provider want to put their hands in their pockets but are first at the door complaining about equivalence. This is what started the split of openreach.
False selling is also an issue. Today for instance fttc customer 600 metres away from box been told she will get 60meg. Experience tells me she wont get more then 40/45 but you spend 3 hours trying improvements to no avail. She was gettinv 43 with the previous provider but this one insisted she will and could get more. Day wasted i would say and soaked for nothing with door slammed in face
Fleccy isdn 2 isnt being used as much as before.
Maybe 2/3 times a week im migrating them across and majority of the equipment in exchnages has had cards pulled out and powered down. Theres really not much left. All is voip or cloudbase
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.cityam.com/ftse-100-drops-as-investors-turn-to-jackson-hole/amp/%3futm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Midday%2520newsletter%2520June%25202019
Any ideas anyone.... Does this mean a drop in shares
One paragraph i just read
Neil Wilson of Markets.com said: “The FTSE 100 has endured a tough 24 hours.” He added: “Having hit a high yesterday morning near 6,180, this morning the blue-chip index is testing the 6,000 support.”
“If the dollar weakens further and sterling rallies, this support level could go.” A higher pound makes the overseas earnings of FTSE 100 firms worth less.
Charlie yes and no
The cable is in ground direct and in ground in ducts.
The direct in ground as you say will. Be difficult
The ones in duct are recoverable however tje cables are like 40/50/60years and in some cases older. The cables will have taken the shape of the ducts and will be near on impossible to extract.
I would say maybe 75% may be recoverable. Imo
Yrsterdays 30 odd pence is todays 30 odd pence drop. So back where we left off last week.