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    Quote Originally Posted by chester View Post
    the south island...........
    no, they have coverage down there! its just that they only just gut push buttons phones, cell phones are probably a few years off yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    no, they have coverage down there! its just that they only just gut push buttons phones, cell phones are probably a few years off yet
    Cell phones? i sold a fone da udder week... Oh we only got street lights last week... and they say traffic lights will be next... I have no idea what they are but they sound like a big brother control device...

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    So how is the testing going?
    Is it time to change from ye olde network or is there still lots of crap to sort out?
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    May the sun shine warm upon your face.

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    some areas of Moonshine hill road literally only 50 m apart dont give 027 coverage.Ie the tag spot did,but 30m down the road( the 15km hr sign) didnt

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    Please try it in the Mt. Vic tunnel!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    some areas of Moonshine hill road literally only 50 m apart dont give 027 coverage.Ie the tag spot did,but 30m down the road( the 15km hr sign) didnt
    That's easy to fix for moving traffic. Just a parameter to change on the site.

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    Bugger all XT broadband coverage here. Their "if you can make a voice call, you can get XT broadband" line is complete $hite.

    Next to zero coverage on Vodafone either. Both networks tell us the coverage here should be good. I think my neighbour and I are in some sort of mobile phone blackspot. Very strange as there's a whopping great tower on the top of Mt Te Aroha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Bugger all XT broadband coverage here. Their "if you can make a voice call, you can get XT broadband" line is complete $hite.

    Next to zero coverage on Vodafone either. Both networks tell us the coverage here should be good. I think my neighbour and I are in some sort of mobile phone blackspot. Very strange as there's a whopping great tower on the top of Mt Te Aroha.
    It depends on how they aim the antennas 850mhz is still very directional

    I been doing abit of XT testing myself 3g coverage everywhere better reception in the places i have tested than CDMA and vodafones network I can also make voip calls for cheap
    However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slicksta View Post
    It depends on how they aim the antennas 850mhz is still very directional

    I been doing abit of XT testing myself 3g coverage everywhere better reception in the places i have tested than CDMA and vodafones network I can also make voip calls for cheap
    Did they change the CDMA transmitters when they added the 3G bits? The Telecom coverage used to be OK here but now my Telecom mobile is dropping calls all the time. I used to get 1 or 2 bars on vodyfone, now I get fark all. I'm seriously not impressed, especially considering what I have to spend on telephone calls every month.
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