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By Steve Ranger

Published: Friday 13 May 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Nottinghamshire


Occupation

Unemployed


Comment

So what happened to the rollout of Broadband services. Has the Prime Minister decided it was not high enough profile for him. The rollout of broadband services to the public sector in particular is paramount to their success in the e-government agenda yet the Prime Minister has dropped it from his agenda.

The aggregation of broadband by regions would have been a tremendous success if only the political will at central, regional and local government levels had been correctly managed in the conceptional stages. I am appalled at the manner in which the government have let this slide, and where does it leave the local councils, yet again the doors have been opened for corrupt suppliers to yet again 'rip off' the unsuspecting customers within the public sector. How much more is this going to cost the tax payers?



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