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Mobile broadband in reality

You see the ads now everywhere: mobile broadband for a tenner (that is pound – convert in your local equivalent). I am not going in the misleading bit of calling largely 2 or 2.5G coverage ‘broadband’. It is more the ‘mobile’ and the therefore created perception of everywhere that bothers me.

Take this example. I am sitting on a train to London – the main East England line into the capital fully packed with commuters who increasingly have these funny ‘broadband’ dongles hanging on their laptops. Trying for a similar experience on my mobile, I must sadly realise that the coverage is appaling. Large parts of the line are barely or not at all covered. I knew this somehow before which is why I never plan to take conference calls on the train. But now watching the signal really makes me realize how bad it really is.
So much for mobile…

P.s.: when trying to get people to use trains and other alternative transport it would be good to complement this with proper connectivity means. I must admit that other countries are significantly better though (while yet others are much worse)… Now trying to send this blog

One Response to “Mobile broadband in reality”

  1. Hi there, just browsing for information for my Mobile 4g website. Lots of information out there. Wasn’t exactly what I was looking for, but great site. Have a great day.

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