NGMsGhost wrote on Dec 18
th, 2007 at 11:52pm:
And why have they approached … for such a briefing … rather than myself given that I am extremely well known to them.
I may have been misunderstood, I said:
SilentCallsVictim wrote on Dec 18
th, 2007 at 9:43pm:
Ofcom has approached me to offer a briefing on certain aspects of this matter
It is Ofcom who is offering the briefing. I expect that this will simply provide those who responded to a recent consultation with an explanation of a further development.
I posted an announcement of this consultation, asking more knowledgeable members to offer helpful comments about how one might respond. I posted a final reminder just before the consultation period expired.
I think the answer to the specific question that is posed may be found here:
NGMsGhost wrote on Dec 1
st, 2007 at 10:46am:
So does making comments to Ofcom make any difference? History shows it does not.
If anything that would add to the understanding of those who follow this thread emerges from the briefing, then as I said:
SilentCallsVictim wrote on Dec 18
th, 2007 at 9:43pm:
I will attempt to pass on anything which is not already known.
I say “attempt”, because I might expect that whatever may be said will be violently contradicted by those who have no need of any exchange with Ofcom, nor have anything to gain from reading postings here, as they already know what is going on, e.g.
NGMsGhost wrote on Dec 19
th, 2007 at 2:11am:
The fact of the matter is that Ofcom is in fact engaged in a deliberate high level conspiracy with the telecoms industry to preserve revenue share on NGNs but is going to quite unbelievable lengths to try and hoodwink the public and the press to pretend that this is not what it is doing.
NGMsGhost wrote on Dec 18
th, 2007 at 11:52pm:
dress up the many glaring and crass failings by Ofcom in their principal duty to UK citizen consumers in some form of more politically correct language
Basic politeness is sometimes helpful if one wishes to engage in dialogue and gain balanced media attention in respect of …
Quote:… the fact that it is Ofcom that is entirely to blame for this entire shoddy fiasco, including the numerous lies that it has previously peddled to the media about its 0870 charging plans in official press releases.
The abundance of conspiracy theories that are found to be groundless causes many to be suspicious of them. Sticking to more limited assertions that can be supported by indisputable facts tends to give one more chance of a sympathetic hearing in some quarters, even if this understates the truth or one’s sincerely held views. Whilst some may find unrestrained methods to be more effective, I follow this approach. I believe that this is why I have been able to achieve some success in campaigning, but only on a limited scale. I retain an admiration for those who are able to achieve more by being more direct.
Those who are inclined towards conspiracy theory may be tempted to assume that I must have a professional or political interest to draw on, even though they dismiss what I may be seeking or achieving. I know that this is untrue, but cannot offer the amount of detail that would be necessary to prove a negative in a public forum.
Whilst exchanges of this type may provide entertainment, I fear that they do little to advance the cause that we share. Some may believe that we can say whatever we like here as it will not make any difference anyway. I disagree, and would not seek to undermine the efforts of fellow campaigners by publishing inferred claims of dishonesty.