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Why it makes sense for BT to shut down its telephone network

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe telephone network is dead, long live telephone calls!guy_hatton, CC BY-NC

As the telecoms regulator Ofcom embarks on its next strategic review of the UK’s telecommunications services, BT has called for it to be allowed to close down its telephone network. Perhaps somewhat counter-intuitively, this actually makes sense.

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