Comment posted on Government overselling again: this time on broadband help for rural communities by Gail Purvis
[But in 2011 the UK, BT Openreach with a small Scottish consortium was trialling the UHF TV (white space) spectrum approach in Bute. But BT was linked with a much more powerful nine member consortium, that includes Cambridge Consultants and start-up company Neul. These nine UK and global players are also exploring this wired and wireless machine to machine (M2M) network technology with their products.] What ever happened with Bute?
Recent comments by Gail Purvis
- Was no Scottiish University capable of doing the mathematical model on the impact of minimum pricing of alcohol?
Also, no one can later accuse any Scottish University of any bias in the findings :>] Gail. - ForArgyll.com Update: Themes, Reloads and Speed
Hurrah. For Argyll has returned to my email box…I missed it badly enough to complain, but of course never heard a word as the site will have be a sight too busy to bother with the likes of those that live in Edinburgh!! It’s nice knowing about you again though.
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[But in 2011 the UK, BT Openreach with a small Scottish consortium was trialling the UHF TV (white space) spectrum approach in Bute. But BT was linked with a much more powerful nine member consortium, that includes Cambridge Consultants and start-up company Neul. These nine UK and global players are also exploring this wired and wireless machine to machine (M2M) network technology with their products.] What ever happened with Bute?
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I like the throwing of the buns.There seems to be millions of pounds to waste on advice and consultants in England as well. You can take away Northern Ireland and Wales as their superfast futures have been delivered or are in the process of being delivered.
Tavistock must be even more unique now, it is outside any funding and any assistance to call on. Not that I am keen on phoning anywhere just to hear the obvious..
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