The united kingdom has lots of endearing olde worlde attributes, but its loss of fast mobile data access isn’t one in all them. The rustic has yet to go into the LTE era and, in keeping with a crowdsourced survey by the BBC, it’s still affected by “not spots” where you can not get 3G reception either. Greater than 40,000 Brits downloaded a tailor-made Android app that recorded their local street level access and their results proved that many city centers and rural areas are effectively no-go swamplands for smartphone users — although coverage was good over 70- to 80-percent of Her Majesty’s territory. It’s about time we did an analogous survey within the US. Oh, and take a look at the source link to monitor a Galaxy II-owning village vicar vent his frustrations inside the politest real way.
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