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Old 07-19-2007, 03:53 PM
saubryn saubryn is offline
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Part of the problem is that our existing infrastructure can't support broadband as well as many other countries. Some countries essentially had the chance to start from scratch, so they were able to build with high speed data transmissions in mind.

Then we have the problem of paying staff over here - almost everything in the UK is comparatively expensive, so our wages need to be higher just to maintain a decent standard of living.

I don't think that companies set out to rip us off, it's a combination of factors that are all working against us.
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