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not really. if every network is putting in infrastructure to cope with demand (which they are) then all networks have decent coverage and connectivity.EE last year was no less of a service than it was in 2022 in my experience as a heavy user during the fest. so, not being the sponsoring network didn't seem to affect its service.
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I'm saying the times for moderate or average walking pace seem optimistic. I've no idea what speed people walk at generally but the idea that Woodsies is 20 mins from strummerville or SE corner at "your average stroll" seems very optimistic to me.
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Over the colder months I occasionally use an electric blanket for content fluffy nesting cozyness. I'm not 95 quite yet but it's the best thing I've ever bought. Anyway, the last couple of years I've put this thing into storage about late March time. This year I'm still powering it up mid June 3-4 nights a week ffs! Am wondering if there's a 12v model I can plug into my campervan!
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But it does get vastly improved coverage and connectivity 😉 I've had a Vodafone phone for twenty years, it massively improved. Anyone who's used VF or their MVNOs says the same, including those we've recommended to get a second sim to take advantage of it. https://www.uswitch.com/mobiles/guides/mvnos-a-guide-to-coverage-and-pros-and-cons-of-virtual-networks/
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