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#90872 1-Oct-2011 21:28
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Just for the info of the group I was out at Otatara today (just out of Invercargill) and come across a new cell site. Yes it’s a 2degrees site been build out in the sticks. As there’s no good coverage out there the locales will love it. I just hope they get 2degrees Mobile Broadband Zones down here soon.

 

CNR OF VYNER ROAD & TAIEPA ROAD INVERCARGILL (STH-075-006-B) - 2

Location ID: 43658
LicenseID: 147836
Freq: 18195.0
Type: FR




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  #528093 1-Oct-2011 22:41
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locals will love it indeed, then again they will moan about it too...







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  #528106 1-Oct-2011 23:06
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Ops my bad, thank you. Where?s the edit button gone : )
Ya they have made some noise about it mostly asking was it 2deg not xt
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#528533 3-Oct-2011 14:18
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Great, right down the road from me.



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  #528566 3-Oct-2011 15:32
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From the first photo we can clearly see this is right beside someones shed. This is clearly a malicious placement of the cell site, obviously this is part of the hidden conspiracy to devalue that shed!

Lol, seriously, it's only inevitable that someone complains. We should start a betting pool on these things




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  #528573 3-Oct-2011 15:39

CruciasNZ: From the first photo we can clearly see this is right beside someones shed. This is clearly a malicious placement of the cell site, obviously this is part of the hidden conspiracy to devalue that shed!

Lol, seriously, it's only inevitable that someone complains. We should start a betting pool on these things


Ummm K... Go back to facebook!

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  #528589 3-Oct-2011 16:03
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SteveON: Ummm K... Go back to facebook!


No! I like it here, much better than the other bridge I live under!

Edit: Opps hit the submit button before I was finished.

Anyway, It's good that 2° is expanding down south. Certainly we can see a pattern, massive expansion right now, and imminent launch of Smartphone friendly packages and a new line of phones (including the Galaxy S2 and possibly Windows Phone 7) 




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  #528602 3-Oct-2011 16:20
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No doubt someone will complain it's giving them cancer or giving them headaches because they're allergic to the magic radio signals.

 
 
 

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  #528622 3-Oct-2011 16:57

CruciasNZ:  imminent launch of Smartphone friendly packages  


They would argue that they are already competitive... I'm only on the $59 plan because I get 1GB National data :o)



 

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  #528623 3-Oct-2011 16:57
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Yeah that plan is nice, but not many people spend that much on a smatphone plan. $40 is the high bar




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  #528630 3-Oct-2011 17:06
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CruciasNZ: From the first photo we can clearly see this is right beside someones shed. This is clearly a malicious placement of the cell site, obviously this is part of the hidden conspiracy to devalue that shed!

Lol, seriously, it's only inevitable that someone complains. We should start a betting pool on these things

Actually, it's right next to the 33 kV substation and a decent distance from any houses.

Edit- http://g.co/maps/mkrjk

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  #528847 4-Oct-2011 09:27
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CruciasNZ:
SteveON: Ummm K... Go back to facebook!


No! I like it here, much better than the other bridge I live under!

Edit: Opps hit the submit button before I was finished.

Anyway, It's good that 2° is expanding down south. Certainly we can see a pattern, massive expansion right now, and imminent launch of Smartphone friendly packages and a new line of phones (including the Galaxy S2 and possibly Windows Phone 7) 


The operator config file on the LG Optimus 7Q tends to support that "possible Windows Phone 7" on 2degrees.  I was surprised to find mine full of 2degrees MMS APN settings.

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  #528864 4-Oct-2011 09:50
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The HTC setting app has 2° in it as well. So all HTC WP7 phones can natively support 2°




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