• ISPs split over code of practice
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This seems like a cool idea
[quote=Article]Everything Everywhere also opted out.[/quote] I realize it's using a company name, but this line just cracks me up.
[quote]Vodafone said the code was "impractical".[/quote] impractical how, it's less work for them
Why does everything concerning the internet come out better in Europe?
Is this a majority thing or an unanimous thing because only 4 didn't sign it but various others did. [QUOTE=viperfan7;36924521]impractical how, it's less work for them[/QUOTE] It's in the article: [quote]Vodafone said it objected to the agreement because of the restrictions it would impose on the way it marketed some of its subscription packages. "These plans offer internet access to smartphone and dongle users, but under the code we would have been unable to use the phrase 'internet access' to describe many of the services enjoyed by customers," a spokesman explained.[/quote] To be honest they all have pretty reasonable excuses except the Stakeholder Group which didn't exactly explain why the code didn't have the "right approach".
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