Nhs
Not too long ago El Reg reported on the NHS Adastra hack here https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/12/advanced_confirms_ransomware_forced_it/ . This involved urgent care services (111) resorting to working on paper and guess what that involves... You guessed it, faxing all the paper records to places that patients are referred too all around the country. If this change in the USO is approved then I wouldn't be surprised if this ends up with the NHS writing a blank check to BT to retain continuity of these services.