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Re: T Mobile to leave UK.
It's large but not to the point where people would notice a difference. More often than not people come to that conclusion because a few places in the 30-odd mile radius of where they live and work will have poor signal. Going on this alone they usually make an uneducated decision that T-mobile's coverage is 'weak' instead of 'weaker'.
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Re: T Mobile to leave UK.
Believe me, people around here would notice a difference. There isn't anywhere within 10 miles of here where you can get a reliable T-mobile signal. :D
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Re: T Mobile to leave UK.
It's the same for Orange down this way, you can't get a decent signal for love nor money. But for every area reporting network problems there'll be plenty of others that do fine.
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Re: T Mobile to leave UK.
Where I work I get no signal/limited service while inside the warehouse. Though outside i get 1 bar of signal, 2 if I'm lucky. As soon as I travel home, I get full signal.
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Re: T Mobile to leave UK.
Stephen Carter (remember him?) has been pondering the problem:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05...p_meek_report/ |
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