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legrandefromage":21vumg80 said:Just as an aside - when I drove to Skye in 2007, I was amazed at the full 5 bars of Vodafone that I got no matter what dark road I was on.
When working in Aberdeen and all points south/ west to Glasgow and Edinburgh, I was using 3 for email and internet without interruption.
Certainly decent coverage along the major routes. They daisy chain transmitters along the main roads. Where you have problems is as soon as you head up a track into the hill and you find coverage is zero for any network. Lots of our farms and dwellings tend to be nestled in the glens.
Aberdeen/Edinburgh/Glasgow check. No problems there, as you would expect given the terrain/density of population. I have dongles for three different networks to access according to where I am and never had a problem anywhere non remote in Scotland.
Ultimately wired is a better solution than the alternatives right now for the majority of users in remote rural Highlands, except for the few places powerful wireless transmitters have been set up to provide internet services as they are not on a modern exchange.