Disparity between claimed coverage and actual coverage

on 26-05-2011 09:00
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on 26-05-2011 09:40
But in a recent sunday times article(i think it was) they admited an issue with what is shown and use a different map when applying for planning permissions.
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on 31-05-2011 07:39
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To be standing outside in a major town in Yorkshire and getting one bar is not acceptable. In my view, the addvertising of coverage by use of the maps on phone companies websites, wants looking at . It is clearly fraud to be claiming an area has good coverage when in fact, it has no coverage at all.
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I travel all over the UK with my work and have done for the past 10 years, mainly to the same places Of all the phone providers I have used in that time , I can honestly say that O2 has thrown up more blackspots than any other.
To be standing outside in a major town in Yorkshire and getting one bar is not acceptable. In my view, the addvertising of coverage by use of the maps on phone companies websites, wants looking at . It is clearly fraud to be claiming an area has good coverage when in fact, it has no coverage at all.
Which network have you found to be the most accurate and consistent ?
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on 31-05-2011 19:03
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