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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
That's not even a Vodafone mast. It's a CTIL mast, built by O2.
That's not a Vodafone mast either. In fact, it's not even a mobile mast. It's a railway mast fed by underground fibre from the railway line.
All mobile networks are using Virgin Media feeds going forwards, not BT.
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Mine's starting to go off now too.
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Ah I give up with you lot!
Im pretty sure the one by Shell says Vodafone on the front of the cabinet! But who gives a crap if it's Vodafone or O2. Does it matter?! Jesus I'll drive up there tomorrow and have a closer look if you like?! You guys are infuriating!
As for your "all masts are fed by Virgin Media". No they bloody well aren't!
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Not entirely accurate, no. But then, was I any less accurate than MrIca claiming a Network Rail GSM-R mast was a Vodafone mast with BT "fibre" telegraph wires?
The EE deal is managed by MBNL and includes Three:
http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/news/in...with-MBNL.aspx
O2 do indeed have deals in place with both BT and VM. Both are for 10 years from 2013.
http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/news/in...Media-bid.aspx
I forgot about Vodafone, indeed they're the odd ones out using their own ex-C&W network where available, but still sharing backhauls with O2 elsewhere.
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I really wish the mods would warn people like you about your behaviour. That mast by the dealership is Vodafone or O2, I even saw a planning application for it recently. Whether it is Vodafone, O2 or Network Rail the BT poles DEFINITELY feed it with fibre!
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http://www.wirral.gov.uk/planning/DC...ystemkey=91034
There's your so called a Network Rail mast qasdfdsaq. You're a know it all and you should apologise. Like the other guy did. What is it with you lot absolutely being determined to prove people wrong. You're trolls actually.