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  #120482 2-Apr-2008 13:17
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gehenna: In the man's own words:

"I didn't start it to discuss network capabilities but to let people know that I have moved on from Vodafone and to share their experiences in services".

That seems like a pretty clear statement of intent to me.


Judging by the number of posts that have been removed from this thread I would agree.



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  #120508 2-Apr-2008 15:05
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Hmmm I had at least 3 or 4 notifications that when I went to the site there was nothing new posted, or saw a post and then upon refreshing was gone.

I guess it was the poster that removed it rather than a mod.

Consider my statement retracted.



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  #120541 2-Apr-2008 17:17
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When you say evdo capable do you mean every cellsite telecom has does evdo and cdma or they can be upgraded to evdo?
When I pull up a waikato coverage map only big towns have "mobile broadband" coverage (evdo I assume)

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