This was tested at home (BT5), at work (BT6) and at Forestside (BT8). The results were pretty much the same (though the numbers were lower at home).
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This was tested at home (BT5), at work (BT6) and at Forestside (BT8). The results were pretty much the same (though the numbers were lower at home). Related posts: Onlive: Gaming in the Cloud review Use of OpenData: Icelandic Earthquakes Someone else’s urgency What Steve said…
I get quite abit less than that on vodafone
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So, pretty similar to O2 then? At work this morning: http://cl.ly/e2262fcee8043c576f58
I think the important thing is the comparison. Either the iPhone 4 gets vastly better reception or O2 have comparatively poor coverage? I’ll be over near your offices later so I can do a compare there too.
We have Toblerone and Malteaser cheesecake Kirsten made if you’re calling in…
Also, this is the most incredibly time-sensitive blog comment ever.
That cheesecake sounds like the most awesome dessert ever. And I’m not even a big fan of desserts *drool*
I’m seeing similar down south.
Interestingly, 3’s network always seems to have a higher latency (ping) which can have the same effect to the end user (seems slow, but once it gets going, it roars!).