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Meanwhile up north (where I am) they are installing 5G monopoles every 5 minutesLatest update I have from Customer service is that they said 5g is absolutely an amazing network to connect with and it works fast however due to pandemic the many of our upgrade has been slow down and our engineers working on it to cover 40% of our sites (which carry 80% of traffic) by the end of 2021.
How long can networks make excuses like that.
So trueWhat they need is better legislation to underpin the importance of broadband connectivity and qualify it as part of the nations infrastructure, so councils can't refuse planning permission.
Hear hear!What they need is better legislation to underpin the importance of broadband connectivity and qualify it as part of the nations infrastructure, so councils can't refuse planning permission.
I dunno about anyone else but in my locality they royally dig up the same roads month after month anyway, so this wouldn't have any impact for me in rural Nottinghamshire at all.That would be dangerous.... specially as it wouldn't just be mobile operators that would get use of such permission and likely start seeing a repetition of the cable rollout days where pavements/roads/land got royally ****ed up in many areas.
I thought the entire UK had teams of guys digging up the same stretch of road every month? you mean that isn't the case JP?That 'me' thing isn't going to wash with the other millions across the rest of the UK unfortunately
Certainly is in Mansfield & Ashfield.. Along with the specialist teams of painters who go and paint new white lines across the existing potholes.I thought the entire UK had teams of guys digging up the same stretch of road every month? you mean that isn't the case JP?
I know what you mean, (i'm in Rainworth) and don't get me started on potholes..... I had a 12x10inch deep pothole (hidden in the shadow of a bus shelter) kindly snap a front spring on my car 3 years ago, the patch method works a treat when its the collapsed sewer under it that is the issue.
Its still the same today. I'd rather look like a bad driver swerving into the middle of the road daily than have a repeat of that incident again.
Bus passengers who don't stop at that location must think they're taking a ride on the Ninkynonk!