Why Mobile Phone Signals are Still Very Bad

We are quickly moving forwards into 2010, which current technology out you would expect to have great mobile phone network coverage throughout the UK and in fact throughout the world. I mean look at the current technology of the phones that are in the market at the moment, they are absolutely amazing yet signal and sound quality has got worse. I remember having my old phone the Nokia 3210 and it had utterly astonishing sound quality compared to the current day phones. They have literally jam packed it with so many features that they have forgot about the one crucial aspect that is in reality speaking on these sets.

A vast amount of people are already complaining and The Communications Consumer Panel is calling on mobile phone companies to improve the information they give people before they buy a handset and introduce a “try before you buy” get-out clause. Various cOmpanies, including Vodafone, O2 and T-Mobile, already allow customers to leave if they are not getting the reporting they expected when signing up.

In person I am also getting rather fed up with it all, I mean I purchased a new hand set only the other calendar month and I have always been making phone calls on my travel home, but now when speaking to somebody they can hardly hear me and the phone call in all likelihood ends up cutting out at least 4 times during a half an hour journey, which is just not satisfactory in this current day and age.

The nation needs to change its focus on quality rather than quantity, instead of focuses on great high speeds of broad band and creating new phones ever other day we need to look at getting the mobile communication signal and voice clarification working great.

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