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tali1 | 14:05 Sat 06th Feb 2016 | Internet
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On a train, my 3g reception is very poor.It seems this is a known issue in general?.
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most train and buses have wi-fi have you tried thoses
This is probably due to the train moving along the tracks to its destination and therefore your position is constantly moving. Adding to this is the train maybe go through an area where signal is weak this is usually known as the countryside. Yes it is a known issue for the above reason.
3G has always been deemed bad on trains. It can be a matter of what Train Operator is concerned, the train's construction materials and the area of the UK involved.

http://blog.vodafone.co.uk/2013/04/25/secrets-of-east-midlands-trains/

http://www.techadvisor.co.uk/opinion/mobile-phone/why-is-3g-bad-is-4g-better/

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free wifi on public transport..use it !!
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Free wifi sounds good - and which train providers offer this exactly then ???.Of the trains i go on, only Virgin Trains mention wifi availibility......... which you have to pay for(unless 1st class)
Seems there are only 4 https://www.gov.uk/government/news/free-wi-fi-to-help-rail-commuters-stay-connected
I think it is discusting that the people who can afford to pay for WiFi on trains (First class payers..not persons) get it for free, bnut other folk have to pay.

http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_destinations/44866.aspx

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My spelling is atrocious.....^^^..... it would be better if I said....disgusting.

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