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Old 20-08-2015, 11:21   #148
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Re: Broadband Hardware Trial 2015

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
Unconfirmed but I'm going to guess "no". You have to opt-out of the wifi hotspot via MyVM, which implies it's a change at the config level of the hub rather than modem/router level. In other words, I don't think modem mode is going away, if anything it could just mean the hotspot is stronger.
Since "modem mode" does not turn off the modem or the routing functionality of the router then it's quite possible it would work as normal. Though that might displease people who use modem mode to avoid the the Superhub's wireless.

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 View Post
Could this also be something to do with easing pressure on the 4G network it was in the paper the other day that emergency services will be moving over to the 4G network and given preference to the network over regular 4G.
VM don't have a 4G network.

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
Emergency services already take priority on mobile networks.
Emergency services don't currently use normal mobile networks - not for priority/critical communications anyway. They have their own. The whole proposal is they share public networks in future.
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