Is 4G coverage planned for Moray Coast

on 28-02-2015 20:38
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on 28-02-2015 20:38
I recently enjoyed a 4G signal, whilst visiting family in the Central belt of Scotland. As I only get a 2G signal most of the places in my area or sometimes no signal I was wondering if anyone knows if O2 plan to upgrade their coverage in my area?
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on 28-02-2015 20:41
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on 28-02-2015 21:32
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on 28-02-2015 21:32
Even o2 don't know lol
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28-02-2015 21:35 - edited 28-02-2015 21:36
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28-02-2015 21:35 - edited 28-02-2015 21:36
4G will more than likely replace the ageing 2G network, so like my masts near me they will probably be upgraded rather than renewed.
This infomation is based on cynicism and own observations. Je suis anticpated.

on 28-02-2015 21:47
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on 28-02-2015 22:03
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on 28-02-2015 22:03
Based on my experience ever since the O2 network in my area has been updated to take advantage of 4G, there has been a marginal improvement in 3G and fall back to 2G if that fails. 2G has never really been a problem for me although on occasion the signal has dropped out completely.
So the likelihood I reckon is rather invest time on upgrading the 2G network, they will be investing more in getting a 4G infrastructure in place. Although 2G will be remedied it might not be a priority any more. Only time will tell, our rural people are always last to be seen...;-)

on 28-02-2015 22:06
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on 28-02-2015 22:22
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on 28-02-2015 22:22
The coverage checker isn't that reliable although the maintenance logs tend to be more accurate; although it doesn't have the same excitement as 50 shades of Networking really.

on 28-02-2015 22:24
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01-03-2015 08:42 - edited 01-03-2015 08:53
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01-03-2015 08:42 - edited 01-03-2015 08:53
I don't claim to know much about this.... but have been given these links which show Ofcoms 5 point plan
and this ...which explains more from the regulator....
http://media.ofcom.org.uk/news/2015/mno-variations/
Add to this we have this statement from O2 about their plan for mobile coverage..
http://news.o2.co.uk/2014/08/14/were-all-thirsty-for-mobile-coverage/
All makes for interesting reading ...and shows O2's obligations (Credit to Adam Temperton for the links)
Veritas Numquam Perit

