on 28-04-2014 09:50
on 28-04-2014 09:50
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28-04-2014 10:00 - edited 28-04-2014 17:09
28-04-2014 10:00 - edited 28-04-2014 17:09
looe in cornwall is 2g and 3g is a long way away the iphone will be displaying gprs in that area, not a lot can be done unless you are in one of the 200 areas that will get 3g soon http://news.o2.co.uk/?press-release=o2-4g-reaches-a-third-of-the-uk-population-as-network-modernisat...
on 28-04-2014 09:51
on 28-04-2014 09:51
on 28-04-2014 09:53
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28-04-2014 09:54 - edited 28-04-2014 10:17
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28-04-2014 10:00 - edited 28-04-2014 17:09
28-04-2014 10:00 - edited 28-04-2014 17:09
looe in cornwall is 2g and 3g is a long way away the iphone will be displaying gprs in that area, not a lot can be done unless you are in one of the 200 areas that will get 3g soon http://news.o2.co.uk/?press-release=o2-4g-reaches-a-third-of-the-uk-population-as-network-modernisat...
on 28-04-2014 16:55
on 28-04-2014 16:55
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28-04-2014 17:08 - edited 28-04-2014 17:10
28-04-2014 17:08 - edited 28-04-2014 17:10
I only looked at coverage checker for the distance to 3g I did no measure it but nearest would be north north east of the op but maybe a question for the virtual network interview team.
There is very patchy outdoor 3g only but no use to the op
Here is a screen grab
2g
and 3g (not same scale)