OFCOM Shows Its Teeth

on 04-02-2015 20:16
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on 04-02-2015 20:16
Vodafone covered 82% of landmass.
O2 and EE 78%
So OFCOM has now changed the licences to ensure that by 2017 90% of UK landmass will have at least a 2g network for calls and texts compared with an 80% requirement now.
(Note this should not be confused with the 98% of population o2 must provide with good indoor and outdoor coverage of all three networks 2g 3g and 4g by 2017 - that is about population, this new change is about landmass).
http://www.uswitch.com/broadband/news/2015/02/ofcom_varies_mobile_licences_for_ee_o2_three_and_vodaf...

on 04-02-2015 20:29
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on 04-02-2015 20:32
It's a shame for the 2% of the population that live in the 10% of uncovered land mass.....
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on 04-02-2015 20:34
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on 04-02-2015 20:34
@jonsie wrote:It's a shame for the 2% of the population that live in the 10% of uncovered land mass.....
I would imagine it would be a very peaceful place to be though
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on 04-02-2015 20:52
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on 04-02-2015 20:55
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on 04-02-2015 20:55
@Anonymous wrote:
Very true Rich but no good in an emergency.
What, like a lost sheep
Remote farms and hamlets still use CB radio for emergencies....
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on 04-02-2015 21:04
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on 04-02-2015 21:04
@Anonymous wrote:
No I mean real emergencies like no broadband and no phones and no tv
That takes me back to my childhood.....

