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From: Jules on 1 Jul 2008 06:22 How can Vodafone not have any coverage (2g or 3g) in the Alton towers hotels? The staff say it is a well known problem there and Bt only empty the phone boxes once a week so they are often jammed up. They let people use the hotel phone to make a few calls if you are really stuck. Lots of Orange signal there so there must be a mast around there somewhere. Come on Voda! It's one of the country's top tourist spots! Jules
From: systemtek on 1 Jul 2008 06:29 On 1 Jul, 11:22, Jules <a...(a)anon.com> wrote: > How can Vodafone not have any coverage (2g or 3g) in the Alton towers > hotels? The staff say it is a well known problem there and Bt only > empty the phone boxes once a week so they are often jammed up. They > let people use the hotel phone to make a few calls if you are really > stuck. > > Lots of Orange signal there so there must be a mast around there > somewhere. > > Come on Voda! It's one of the country's top tourist spots! > > Jules They banned smartphones allready wont be long before they do the rest if they had there way ! ( http://www.systemtek.co.uk/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=246 ) who knows...
From: ChrisM on 1 Jul 2008 06:46 In message 38e7e2fd-fe6b-4529-9298-108880b5dd05(a)a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com, systemtek <duncan(a)systemtek.co.uk> Proclaimed from the tallest tower: > On 1 Jul, 11:22, Jules <a...(a)anon.com> wrote: >> How can Vodafone not have any coverage (2g or 3g) in the Alton towers >> hotels? The staff say it is a well known problem there and Bt only >> empty the phone boxes once a week so they are often jammed up. They >> let people use the hotel phone to make a few calls if you are really >> stuck. >> >> Lots of Orange signal there so there must be a mast around there >> somewhere. >> >> Come on Voda! It's one of the country's top tourist spots! >> >> Jules > > They banned smartphones allready wont be long before they do the rest > if they had there way ! ( > http://www.systemtek.co.uk/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=246 > ) who knows... Hmm, that's an odd one. I've used my phone to text friends at Alton Towers if we've split up for a while, and are now trying to meet up again... Seeing as at least one of my friends phone is a PDA style thingy, I can see this causing problems!! -- Regards, Chris. (Remove Elvis's shoes to email me)
From: Jules on 1 Jul 2008 07:26 On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 11:46:23 +0100, "ChrisM" <chris_mayersblue(a)suedeyahoo.com> wrote: >Hmm, that's an odd one. I've used my phone to text friends at Alton Towers >if we've split up for a while, and are now trying to meet up again... Seeing >as at least one of my friends phone is a PDA style thingy, I can see this >causing problems!! It isn't that they are trying to stop people using mobiles (or even pdas - which is a voluntary thing and a bit of a free-advertising/ headline-grabber), they say Voda won't put a transmitter in. Maybe Orange had to pay Alton Towers for the privilege and Voda won't? Jules
From: vodadrew on 14 Jul 2008 03:37 On Jul 1, 12:26 pm, Jules <a...(a)anon.com> wrote: > It isn't that they are trying to stop people using mobiles (or even > pdas - which is a voluntary thing and a bit of a free-advertising/ > headline-grabber), they say Voda won't put a transmitter in. Maybe > Orange had to pay Alton Towers for the privilege and Voda won't? I've just checked to see if we have any planned coverage for the Alton Towers Hotels and we don't. Although if Orange have coverage then we should also have coverage when our site sharing goes live. Vodadrew Vodafone UK
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