Re: Three HomeSignal
I think its fine networks offering these systems, as it isn't always possible for the signal to penetrate through this walls in old homes, or areas with lots of trees.
I have 2 large masts within a short distance from my home, one of them just at the end of my street and the other very close too, but due to there being so many large trees near my home it prevents the signal from getting into my home properly, there has never been a good signal in my home on any network, until recently with O2/Vodafone (i know this because of my friend and brother) maybe due to 900MHz 3G. |
Re: Three HomeSignal
I really want VM to offer one of these. I live in an old Glasgow tenement and get very little or no signal on any mobile network in my flat.
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Re: Three HomeSignal
i got a call back today from Three saying that upgraded a mast near my home and if i got any improvement with signal, i said no, so they booked a home signal kit to be delived to my home either tomorrow or friday.
I'll update this thread to let everyone know how it goes... |
Re: Three HomeSignal
Cable and Wireless Worldwide offer a mobile service to its customers as well as Thus customers as a virtual network but in very large buildings such as Tesco, they have installed masts suitable for indoor use. It means that Cable and Wireless Worldwide customers as well as its own staff are no longer tied to one desk and one phone. The mobile numbers are allocated to Cable and Wireless Worldwide meaning that customers or staff diverting calls from there office landline phones or calling Cable and Wireless Mobiles do not incur extra termination fees as it is in-house.
Now i've often wondered why Virgin Media doesn't use its own allocated numbers, the cost of calling Virgin Mobiles from a Virgin Media landline costs the company up to about 4p per minute which is charged by Everything Everywhere. Now what I think Virgin Media should do: 1 phone for all use (Similar to BT Fusion) Geographical numbers for Virgin Media customers 01/02 And whilst indoors route most calls via Voip over a Virgin Broadband connection It would be an end to bad network coverage indoors Cheap calls to all destinations including international when run via Voip Use of geographical numbers would be an end to having seperate numbers Use of geographical numbers, cheaper for people to call you And spell the end of Virgin Media's expensive home phone service! |
Re: Three HomeSignal
Got my homesignal kit today, set up it which took me less than 2 minutes. Took the kit about 3 minutes to finish setting up (they say 10 minutes)
Straight away my signal went from 0-1 bars in my room to full bars. went downstairs into the kitchen and it was showing 2 bars i was expecting more, although i have 5 rooms downstairs so its a largish house. Going into the room directly below my room and got 4 bars. I was maybe expecting the range to be a bit more, especially when the signal went down to 2 bars in my kitchen. I'll do a bit more testing later but overall im happy to finally get a half decent signal in my home. ---------- Post added at 14:42 ---------- Previous post was at 14:40 ---------- Doing a speed test in the same room as the kit using iphone speed test app i got 6.55Mb down and 3.18Mb up. This is an improvement from below 1Mb i was getting before the kit. |
Re: Three HomeSignal
Does anyone know if there is a way to allow more people to connect to the home signal device at one time as the limit is just 4?
Everyone in my household are on 3 which is 5 people and my friends who visit a lot are also on 3 so i was hoping at least 6 at any one time. |
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