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![]() "Neil Williams" wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 11:24:29 +0100, "Recliner" wrote: It would mean Tube passengers could stay in mobile range throughout their journey, a move which could boost the capital's economy, although there would almost certainly be some quiet carriages on Underground trains where phones were banned. Even better idea - how about making it data-only? Texting and use of the Internet is not disruptive. Phone calls on a crowded Tube train would be unpleasant. Same with planes, really. One of my members of staff at Arnos has a mobile that announces in a loud Yoda voice "Mmmm, message from the dark side there is..." whenever he gets a text message. Trust me, texting can be pretty disruptive... -- Cheers, Steve To reply change the exclamatory smelly stuff to a well known mobile telecoms company. |
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