
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Tuesday 05 August 2008
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Name
Chris Goodman
Location
Fareham UK
Occupation
Advisor
Comment
It has long been my contention that, once capital outlay on construction has been recouped, then the cost to run a wireless network should be remarkably less than a fixed network. Therefore a wireless network operator should be able to well undercut any offer made by a fixed operator and, with suitable promotion and good service, steadily wean customers from fixed to mobile.
Does that 3G charge include EU roaming for data ac...
John Rutter
€20 for 5Gb of 3G data when in Rome, what network'...
Anonymous
Outdated landline contracts are another reason:
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Richard
Do tell. For a traveller which service costs €20 w...
CMylod
It has long been my contention that, once capital ...
Chris Goodman
Probably 3.
In Sweden this subscriptions costs ...
Anonymous
Just a shame 3G coverage is so poor across the glo...
Anonymous
John = You have to look at individual providers co...
Peter Cochrane
Anonymous = I try never to adverise anything in th...
Peter Cochrane
Richard = Check this out:
http://networks.silic...
Peter Cochrane
CMylod = I never advertise - check out the provide...
Peter Cochrane
Chris = Correct until optical fibre to the office ...
Peter Cochrane
Anonymous 3 = Yep - coverage is a problem so I com...
Peter Cochrane
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