Have to say, for folks like you and me IPTV is excellent. So easy to set up and if you're lucky and sit so close to your ISP that........things happen :-) IPTV is so much used on three TVs that when the SMATV system packed up I didn't even notice - that only happened when the guy came around and asked me if I knew the DiSEqC settings LOL
Eric
*From:* Colin-JB <(Address removed)>
*To:* (Address removed)
*Date:* 04 Aug 2012 13:42:52 +0100I too live in the South East and in recent times have noticed that
I get less signal than I ever did before. I'm currently with Orange
and there is a pole opposite my shop. Used to get great signal, now
I get bugger all. Quite often my battery drains at supersonic speed
as even the work 'orange' disappears from my screen. I was thinking
of going over to Utility Warehouse but they piggyback off T-Mobile,
and as Orange and T-Mobile are now using the same slim lined
network, I think that moving to them will not improve things. It's
really frustrating as I am paying for 'free' minutes I cannot use
and am paying to access my answer machine a disproportionate amount
of times. If this is the cost and frustration I have now, what will
it be like if TV goes this way? In principal it's a great idea, but
they have a long way to go before the infrastructure can cope with
it.Colin-JB
On 4 August 2012 11:10, Simon Crees <(Address removed)>
wrote:That is impressive for sure.
However , forgive me for sounding cynical , but as you know , i
live in the highly populated and , supposedly wealthy south east
of the UK , so hardly out in the sticks, but the majority of
places i go to regularly have very weak , or usually no 3G
signal. It could be donkeys yeras before we see any sort of 4G
coverage worth talking about .Free thought + Free speech + Free radio = Anorak Nation
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