Hi Trevor, It will be really nice to meet you. When you are Between Berkamsted and Bletchley please make contact. You may phone me on 07835 228 283. I know an excellent Holstillery, (Food's Good too!) nearby to Tring Resovoirs. It's a good place for a natter. ~Allan~
--- In [email protected], Trevor <listsandst...@...> wrote: > > Alan, that's interesting news as I'll be heading up the GU soon. > > You know, with all the help you have given me over the last 12 months I > reckon I must owe you at least half a pint of beer by now; it would be > a real shame if I actually passed you outside of normal licensing hours > (if such a time still exists now-a-days) .. LOL! > > Returning to the subject - I think the problem is less about upgrading > their cells and more to do with those areas of the country which are > presently *without* cells (and I think this probably applies to all the > mobile phone/internet service suppliers and not just '3'.) :-( > > I've never quite understood why more use hasn't been made of the rail > networks - all those masts and generators along the lines must be well > underused and I can't see many NIMBYs objecting (if they ever even > notice a few more aerials growing on the masts which are already there) > either. With the close proximity of the canal/rail networks in many > parts of the country it would be a real boon for us <g>! > > Trevor > > On 08/05/2010 16:25, Pengalanty wrote: > > I've had a 3 dongle for over 12 months now, (Southern GU) and I have been > > delighted with the reception and connection. A few months ago, this area > > was upgraded and I now have 5-bars all the time just about everywhere. > > > > I understand from Hutchinson that they are upgrading ALL their cells in the > > UK and this should be finished by the end of this year. > > > > I have a PAYG SIM from them. 3GB costs £15.00, (7 costs £25) and the time > > element is 30 days. > > > > > From my personal experience, I would suggest that anyone wanting this > > > type of service, should investigate "My 3". ~Allan~ > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
