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I know it's probably not the same, but my 3 phone gets tulipe connection on Virgin trains.Originally posted by Paddy View PostUsing both services at the moment. 3-mobile is slightly less bad than Videophone. Coverage on the train will vary on the type of train and widows fitted. Virgin and Cross Country use a repeater and it works fine for the whole journey. The signal will improve greatly with an proper 6db+ antennae.
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Best of luck with Vodafone. Bought a 3G dongle in April, it was rubbish in the locations I wanted to use it. Returned it within the 7 day no fee period (luckily returned it guaranteed signed for delivery, glad I did). Vodafone are simply unable to deal with this, I'm still getting (and ignoring) bills. Problem seems to be that Vodafone outsource all this stuff to a 3rd party firm and all the support people are called Bob. Totally rubbish service from a rubbish company.Originally posted by AtW View PostBought three internet dongle last year - total tulip coverage (f all on the train), software did not work properly - now place order for vodafone one.
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Using both services at the moment. 3-mobile is slightly less bad than Videophone. Coverage on the train will vary on the type of train and widows fitted. Virgin and Cross Country use a repeater and it works fine for the whole journey. The signal will improve greatly with an proper 6db+ antennae.Originally posted by AtW View PostBought three internet dongle last year - total tulip coverage (f all on the train), software did not work properly - now place order for vodafone one.
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Bought three internet dongle last year - total tulip coverage (f all on the train), software did not work properly - now place order for vodafone one.
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is down in London. The excuse they gave me was because so many went to the rememberance service it managed to screw up their network. What a load of horsetulipTags: None
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