on 21-03-2014 08:06
on 21-03-2014 08:06
I'm working in Aberdeen which is well known as Europe's oil capital with all the world's major energy producing and support companies here. With top buisness men and women from all over the globe visit here for meetings and ceminars regularly.
Aberdeen 4G = Non existent!! Don't even get 3G.
I regularly visit Livingston near Edinburgh, which is only famous for it's shopping centre.
Livingston 4G = 4 signal bars with download speed in excess of 34mbps on my last test and uploads of 22mbps.
Justification of this state of affairs?? Obviously shopping and the retail sector is more importiant to the economy in o2's eyes than that of the oil & gas industry.
Answers on a postcard please.
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21-03-2014 11:06 - edited 21-03-2014 11:07
I don't understand why as they'd still want the custom up here independence or not?
on 21-03-2014 11:40
on 21-03-2014 11:40
Possibly, but if we become a foriegn country, the Ofcom requirements for coverage may become null and void, so why invest millions when they might not need to, or on something they may never get a return on?
Further, Mr Salmond and co may even choose to reissue Scottish spectrum licenses, so lots of variables.
Still it is just rumour and I guess it will all become clearer in 6 months or so.
Sure the newtorks will have contingency plans in the event of a Yes vote.
ewan
on 21-03-2014 14:51
on 22-03-2014 13:54
on 22-03-2014 13:54
4G or not 4G, that is the question.
on 09-10-2014 20:27
on 09-10-2014 20:27
09-10-2014 20:29 - edited 09-10-2014 20:31
on 09-10-2014 20:31
on 09-10-2014 20:31
on 09-10-2014 20:35
on 09-10-2014 20:35
If only they would let people know....for some it would be a deal maker/breaker at upgrade time
on 09-10-2014 20:35
on 09-10-2014 20:35
on 22-10-2014 19:03
on 22-10-2014 19:03
Good news, O2 began work on rolling out 4G in Aberdeen on Monday 20th Oct