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I'm European, what's a dead zone? :P Seriously though it doesn't happen very often and yes I do get a little annoyed because blanket coverage is...
I seem to recall some study or other that said that around a third to two thirds of British 6 year olds had a mobile phone.
It's the opposite here in the UK. Most contracts come with unlimited texts now whereas there is a set allowance of minutes. Not that that has sent...
Current usage in the UK is approx 6.4 billion texts/month, or over 5,000/second, and that figure seems to be constantly rising. In 2007 there were...
Why don't they fully subsidise it?
Yes, but we invented the imperial system. ;)
You mean gold old British. :P
Customers very rarely pay the full price of a handset in the UK. Most handsets are usually free with contract. If the handset is around £350 SIM...
It's also quite a buggy phone! Personally I wouldn't touch it and I'm an SE fan. The W595 and the W902 look to be much better, and hopefully will...
We use both. Most people use the 12 hour clock in day to day usage, but sometimes you will see the 24 hour clock used too. We also use both...
Why don't people compalin about it?y It eems awfully unfair that someone hould be charged for a call that they didn't anwer. Can't he government...
I was more wondering why one would be charged for an unanswered call?
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I could be wrong, but most European networks are likely to charge by the second, although prices are displayed in per minute terms.
The most recent speed test I performed gave a download rate of around 1.4 Mbps. I'm not sure what class of HSDPA the iPhone has (3. Mbps?), and I...
Mobile coverage will be irrelevant then, you'll be too sloshed to talk. :P
Vodafone's network is arguably the best in the UK for coverage, not that that should matter too much if you will be in a city.
Most British networks now have the £1/day option for both contract and PAYG customers. However, there is usually a fair usage policy, such as a...
O2 operated the first 3G network on the Isle of Man I believe. DoCoMo's was the first commercial network I believe. :P
I would take being on a plane full of chattering Italians over being on a road full of Italians driving. :P