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Re: Poor Mobile Phone ReceptionLand line. Fax. Telegram.
(Do the latter still exist?) Suiting the action to the words
Re: Poor Mobile Phone ReceptionWe've had the O2 one in our office since August - it works perfectly.
3G data speeds are fantastic as well and match our internet line speed almost 100% They do two versions - the 'standard' which can handle four concurrent calls and is not meshable, and the 'large' which can handle eight concurrent calls as well as multiple units being meshed together to cover a larger area. We have a single 'large' unit and it covers our 3750 sq ft of mixed office and warehouse without any problem. The 'standard' is £150 (which is more than twice the cost of the Vodafone SureSignal - despite being identical hardware...) and the 'large' is £250 Although it is not actively promoted I believe home users can buy the 'standard' one by calling customer services PHENOMENOUS DANGEROUSNESS
As it is using VoIP, I guess it needs to be certain of non-contention for a path when your family are also using the broadband. I have one from about a year ago, not sure if Mk1 or 2, but it works fine. Turns one bar into full five. It cost £50.
Re: Poor Mobile Phone ReceptionDuring one sales call from Vodafone I had a conversation that went roughly like:
"Do you have any issues with our service?" "Yes, reception at home is carp" "We have a box that will fix that. It costs £75" "It isn't worth it to me. I use a landline." "you can have it for £50" "no thanks" "How much is it worth to you?" "Nothing - It is only my son's phone on Vodafone" "OK, I shall send you one free of charge." It is still in its box. Nick
Re: Poor Mobile Phone ReceptionThe Voda femtocell used to be limited to a certain number of handsets (?6?).
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