@NikonSanz referring to stuart? you don't have to offer mobile service (or landline phones, or whatever else) to be a telecommunications company. ISPs sell internet access to ppl, which is a form of telecommunications.
@petethomson Im reffering to the bit where he says ISP allows telcomms over Bandwiths. Im not disputing he is wrong on ''Internet Service Protocol'', cos I dont know what the hell that is. lmao.
@petethomson You know what, this guy might be partly right. According to Wikipedia ''Telecommunication is the transmission of information, over significant distances, for the purpose of communication. '' Networks allow people to communicate over significant distances and ISP's faciltate the communication, so perhaps he has a case in that respect?
Who is the older man and why does he know nothing about these acronyms? Bandwares? Protocol? BBC is doing another sterling job of miseducating people about computers! Congratulations!
@NikonSanz yeah, i have a video related to this too. i have the telecomms over bandwidth crap repeated like three times, haha
drallax 1 year ago
@NikonSanz referring to stuart? you don't have to offer mobile service (or landline phones, or whatever else) to be a telecommunications company. ISPs sell internet access to ppl, which is a form of telecommunications.
the tech advisor was pretty clueless.
drallax 1 year ago
@petethomson Im reffering to the bit where he says ISP allows telcomms over Bandwiths. Im not disputing he is wrong on ''Internet Service Protocol'', cos I dont know what the hell that is. lmao.
NikonSanz 1 year ago
@petethomson You know what, this guy might be partly right. According to Wikipedia ''Telecommunication is the transmission of information, over significant distances, for the purpose of communication. '' Networks allow people to communicate over significant distances and ISP's faciltate the communication, so perhaps he has a case in that respect?
NikonSanz 1 year ago
Watching this on iPlayer right now. The fail was so monumental I googled it to see if anyone else noticed.
jackalarrr 1 year ago
The funniest bit is that Stuart agrees with him blindly.
Would have been TV GOLD if he replied "it's Internet Service Provider, not Protocol"
And if he's being really picky he'd have said "VoIP is a protocol to allow telecoms over bandwidth, not yout idea of ISP!"
petethomson 1 year ago
"It's a protocol that allows telecoms over bandwidth?": there's a mission statement for Viglen IT expertise. Gerald Ratner style.
keskyle40 1 year ago
He says "bandwidths" not bandwares although it still doesn't make sense
estebanrey 1 year ago
Who is the older man and why does he know nothing about these acronyms? Bandwares? Protocol? BBC is doing another sterling job of miseducating people about computers! Congratulations!
LittleMrSong 1 year ago
the man for scrupulous detail and telecommunication expert.............. lolz
mouseron 1 year ago