Over the last few days I have managed to get HSDPA from home. They took their time but got there in the end. They dont seem to want customers to know about it, there is no informations about it. When I emailed them they said that it was for "business customers only"
Wohoo, Orange HSDPA in Portsmouth
Good news!
It's nearly as quick as wifi at times. I'm on Vodafone.
It's been available on Vodafone for some time now in Pompey, but it's good to see more competition.
Scumbags 😉 Around here (Aylesbury) 3G would be nice.
neilhoskins wrote:Around here (Aylesbury) 3G would be nice.
I wouldn't worry. Around here (Swindon) we (well, at leat the cell I'm currently in) "have" 3G but it doesn't work and I have to switch my phone to GPRS only so that it will at least pick up the "old" form of data communication. Mind you, battery life is improved and I've actually gone two days on one charge. Yay!
you should all head north!! 😉
Actually... no ... theres enough of your lot around here already!! :tongue:
kontraband wrote:you should all head north!! 😉
Er, why? To get 3G? It would take a whole lot more than that to entice me up norf. :tongue:
[Note to future generations - the Great War of GB 2008 initially started as a result of some disagreements over the best parts of England to live in]
kontraband wrote:Actually... no ... theres enough of your lot around here already!! :tongue:
Luckily, having grown up in Chesterfield, I find myself reverting to "Ay up, me duck, how yer gooin on?" in the appropriate company. I'm therefore relying on that, global warming, and the north/south house price divide, for my retirement.
neilhoskins wrote:Luckily, having grown up in Chesterfield, I find myself reverting to "Ay up, me duck, how yer gooin on?" in the appropriate company. I'm therefore relying on that, global warming, and the north/south house price divide, for my retirement.
AHHAH I work in Chezzy, live in Sheffield...
roll on global warming cause I've been freezing me knackers off this week! 😉