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Comments on: HP tipped to take over BT's datacentres in £1.5bn deal

I wouldn't mind a merger 

Posted Monday 12th May 2008 17:31 GMT

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Despite BT's heel-dragging and reluctance to speculate, I have a lot of confidence in both companies of the ability to deliver quality products.

Maybe it's the lack of being HQ-ed in the cut-throat Taiwanese market, or just the native-speaking English documentation, but they just seem to be more 'finished' & polished, without seeming to have cut corners (Asus, I'm looking at you! - Eee PC excepted of course ;¬).

Just the partner we need 

Posted Monday 12th May 2008 17:53 GMT

This would be the HP who misused phone records to spy on journalists, would it?

@Christoph 

Posted Monday 12th May 2008 18:32 GMT

So that's a perfect match for the BT that is planning to spy on my surfing habits with Phorm then?

Hmmmm 

Posted Monday 12th May 2008 18:43 GMT

Having had to deal with both BT and HP support centres, I don't think anyone will see a difference. At the moment, neither seems able to provide a consistent level of service.

@ Christoph

Yes , it is the same HP. And it's the same BT that allowed the monitoring of broadband use without telling users it was happening (Phorm) and maintained that it was not illegal.

You think that there is a link?

Tony: You think that there is a link? 

Posted Monday 12th May 2008 20:12 GMT

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Yes, that both companies have serious moral problems at the top of the food chain when it comes to security policies for their users, staff and critics.

Perfect match, eh?

Steven R

Tough one... 

Posted Monday 12th May 2008 20:17 GMT

Would such a tie-up mean we technicians will get rid of our 1998 vintage Panny Toughbooks?

H Spree 

Posted Monday 12th May 2008 23:20 GMT

Coat

BT and EDS in one week. Someone's got a hole in their pockets.

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