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Government crackdown on mobile 'notspots' | Government crackdown on mobile 'notspots' |
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The government plans to oblige mobile operators to improve their coverage, possibly by sharing rivals' networks. | The government plans to oblige mobile operators to improve their coverage, possibly by sharing rivals' networks. |
Partial 'notspots', where there is coverage from some but not all of the mobile networks, affected a fifth of the UK, leaving people unable to make calls or send texts, it said. | |
One possible solution would see people transferred to rival networks when they lose signal. | One possible solution would see people transferred to rival networks when they lose signal. |
But experts are not convinced this would work. | But experts are not convinced this would work. |
Culture Secretary Sajid Javid said he was determined to sort out the issue of mobile notspots. | Culture Secretary Sajid Javid said he was determined to sort out the issue of mobile notspots. |
A series of talks held with mobile operators has so far failed to find a solution. | A series of talks held with mobile operators has so far failed to find a solution. |
"It can't be right that in a fifth of the UK, people cannot use their phones to make a call. The government isn't prepared to let that situation continue," he said. | "It can't be right that in a fifth of the UK, people cannot use their phones to make a call. The government isn't prepared to let that situation continue," he said. |
The proposals to end the frustration - currently only aimed at improving 2G services - are as follows: | The proposals to end the frustration - currently only aimed at improving 2G services - are as follows: |
The government has given the industry, businesses and the public until 26 November to respond to the proposals. | The government has given the industry, businesses and the public until 26 November to respond to the proposals. |
Phone masts | Phone masts |
BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones said mobile phone operators had indicated that national roaming would be bad for the consumer. | BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones said mobile phone operators had indicated that national roaming would be bad for the consumer. |
"Operators argue that roaming would shorten battery life as phones searched for the strongest signal, and pose a risk to the security of their networks," he said. | "Operators argue that roaming would shorten battery life as phones searched for the strongest signal, and pose a risk to the security of their networks," he said. |
He said the operators wanted changes to planning laws and the ability to build and share more phones masts. | He said the operators wanted changes to planning laws and the ability to build and share more phones masts. |
Matthew Howett, an analyst with research firm Ovum, also thinks that the government's preferred plan of national roaming is "a messy solution that ought to be abandoned". | Matthew Howett, an analyst with research firm Ovum, also thinks that the government's preferred plan of national roaming is "a messy solution that ought to be abandoned". |
"The cost, complexity and side-effects of national roaming make it such an unworkable fix that the industry thought had been dropped," he told the BBC. | "The cost, complexity and side-effects of national roaming make it such an unworkable fix that the industry thought had been dropped," he told the BBC. |
"What needs to happen over the next month is collectively for the the mobile operators to work with government to come up with an agreeable fix that addresses not only poor voice coverage, but also data too," he added. | "What needs to happen over the next month is collectively for the the mobile operators to work with government to come up with an agreeable fix that addresses not only poor voice coverage, but also data too," he added. |
Making it easier for operators to put up masts quickly in a cost-effective way would also help current coverage issues, he added. | Making it easier for operators to put up masts quickly in a cost-effective way would also help current coverage issues, he added. |
Mobile spectrum auctioned last year was well-suited to covering rural areas and operators were starting to make use of it and that too should help improve the situation, he said. | Mobile spectrum auctioned last year was well-suited to covering rural areas and operators were starting to make use of it and that too should help improve the situation, he said. |
While the government's consultation is looking specifically at 2G services, a study commissioned by consumer watchdog Which indicates 3G and 4G coverage is also patchy around the UK. | While the government's consultation is looking specifically at 2G services, a study commissioned by consumer watchdog Which indicates 3G and 4G coverage is also patchy around the UK. |
The report into the state of the mobile phone network found big differences between the four operators in different parts of the country. | The report into the state of the mobile phone network found big differences between the four operators in different parts of the country. |
The report, compiled by OpenSignal, a company that crowd sources phone signal strength, looked at the 3G and 4G mobile signals of nearly 40,000 phone users of EE, 02, Three and Vodafone's networks. | The report, compiled by OpenSignal, a company that crowd sources phone signal strength, looked at the 3G and 4G mobile signals of nearly 40,000 phone users of EE, 02, Three and Vodafone's networks. |
It found that 4G speeds have almost halved in the past year as more people sign up to such services. | It found that 4G speeds have almost halved in the past year as more people sign up to such services. |
The difference between operators in different parts of the country highlighted the need for detailed information for consumers before they signed up to a particular service, said Richard Lloyd, executive director of Which. | The difference between operators in different parts of the country highlighted the need for detailed information for consumers before they signed up to a particular service, said Richard Lloyd, executive director of Which. |
"We're calling on providers to publish the reliability and speeds their networks actually achieve, so people can make an informed choice before signing on the dotted line," he said. | "We're calling on providers to publish the reliability and speeds their networks actually achieve, so people can make an informed choice before signing on the dotted line," he said. |
Vodafone agreed that an industry-wide standard for measuring network performance was needed. | Vodafone agreed that an industry-wide standard for measuring network performance was needed. |
"We've now had numerous different reports with different conclusions," said a spokesman. | "We've now had numerous different reports with different conclusions," said a spokesman. |
All the operators are currently investing in their networks and offering more rural coverage. | All the operators are currently investing in their networks and offering more rural coverage. |
Do you live in a 'notspot' area? You can share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Do you live in a 'notspot' area? You can share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
If you are willing to talk to a BBC journalist, please leave a contact number. | If you are willing to talk to a BBC journalist, please leave a contact number. |
Have your say | Have your say |