Yes, and 'coverage' does not always equate to 'usable service'. ref  
the ongoing battles abut DSL coverage in rural areas. Just because 99%  
of households are 'covered' doe not mean they get a usable service out  
of the wire...

Ben

On 6 Apr 2009, at 11:04, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Up to a point, yes.
>
> Ofcom - same ref as before, p 107 - claim that in Q1 2008 "over 90%  
> of the UK population" had 3G coverage. However, I don't believe it  
> as they also claim that "over 99% of the population" has 2G  
> coverage. Despite living within 50 miles of London, I can't make  
> voice calls on a mobile at home!




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