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![]() On Mar 18, 2:18*am, Richard wrote: On 15/03/12 18:50, wrote: (Chris Blunt) wrote: A pity they seem to have ruled out connectivity within the tunnels/trains themselves. Subway systems in other parts of the world have been able to achieve this, apparently without too much difficulty. Subway systems in the rest of the world don't operate in 12ft diameter tube tunnels. Surely a leaky feeder cable doesn't care about the diameter, or depth, of the tunnel? Anyway, I'm not impressed. *I've already paid for mobile data and don't see a need to pay for it again (in fact I pay Virgin Media for my TV but don't have their broadband so don't expect to get anything free there). The amount of data I have at the price makes WiFi almost irrelevant, and I often have to turn it off anyway given the number of apparently duff FON hotspots. *Why can't we have 3G or better in the stations instead? I'm still surprised that the HS1 tunnels (or even the Channel Tunnel) don't have mobile coverage. *Does GSM-R make it easier, more troublesome or have no effect on the ability to provide coverage? Mobile coverage in the Channel Tunnel is coming soon: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/03...tunnel_mobile/ Subterranean mobile coverage in the London Underground has certainly been been looked at several times, but it's never come to fruition - e.g. see: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04...s_mobile_plan/ |
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On 18/03/12 07:40, Mizter T wrote:
Mobile coverage in the Channel Tunnel is coming soon: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/03...tunnel_mobile/ Interesting link, thanks. It answers my question - GSM-R and GSM/3G can use much of same kit and that as usual contractual details lag behind the technology. Subterranean mobile coverage in the London Underground has certainly been been looked at several times, but it's never come to fruition - e.g. see: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04...s_mobile_plan/ Seems quite possible but it's contracts again. Perhaps this is one thing that Boris shouldn't have expected to get for nothing. Richard. |
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![]() On Mar 18, 12:30*pm, Richard wrote: On 18/03/12 07:40, Mizter T wrote: Mobile coverage in the Channel Tunnel is coming soon: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/03...tunnel_mobile/ Interesting link, thanks. *It answers my question - GSM-R and GSM/3G can use much of same kit and that as usual contractual details lag behind the technology. Subterranean mobile coverage in the London Underground has certainly been been looked at several times, but it's never come to fruition - e.g. see: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04...s_mobile_plan/ Seems quite possible but it's contracts again. *Perhaps this is one thing that Boris shouldn't have expected to get for nothing. I don't think it would have been remotely popular to use public/ farepayers money for mobile phone coverage on the Tube! (Though Boris is rather good at promising things which will apparently cost nothing, which then end up costing quite a bit - but in terms of the Tube wifi contract, the costs really are being covered as part of the commercial contract with Virgin Media.) |
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![]() On Mar 15, 8:20*pm, (David Horne) wrote: [...] I wonder if it will be available on skype wifi... "I'm just going into the tunnel, I'll call you back in 2 minutes..." repeat ad-infinitum! I dare say Skype and equivalents might get blocked. |
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Mizter T wrote:
On Mar 15, 8:20 pm, (David Horne) wrote: [...] I wonder if it will be available on skype wifi... "I'm just going into the tunnel, I'll call you back in 2 minutes..." repeat ad-infinitum! I dare say Skype and equivalents might get blocked. Skype wifi (which gives you pay as you go access to various carriers), not the VOIP app itself... -- (*) of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate www.davidhorne.net (email address on website) "[Do you think the world learned anything from the first world war?] No. They never learn." -Harry Patch (1898-2009) |
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![]() On Mar 18, 1:50*pm, (David Horne) wrote: Mizter T wrote: On Mar 15, 8:20 pm, (David Horne) wrote: [...] I wonder if it will be available on skype wifi... "I'm just going into the tunnel, I'll call you back in 2 minutes..." repeat ad-infinitum! I dare say Skype and equivalents might get blocked. Skype wifi (which gives you pay as you go access to various carriers), not the VOIP app itself... Aha, sorry I misunderstood. We shall see who gets access. |
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