Nothing is truly free someone has to pay for someone else's error, and then pass the cost on to their customers. And so this time it is the mobile providers, who are merely using the frequencies they were allocated ? IMO I think it should be out of the bank balances of those who messed up on the frequency allocation. Why should mobile users end up paying for OFCOM admin mess-ups ?
Friday 24 February 2012 11:25AM
Nothing is truly free someone has to pay for someone else's error, and then pass the cost on to their customers. And so this time it is the mobile providers, who are merely using the frequencies they were allocated ? IMO I think it should be out of the bank balances of those who messed up on the frequency allocation. Why should mobile users end up paying for OFCOM admin mess-ups ?