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Old July 21st 19, 12:44 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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In message , at 07:44:37 on Sat, 20 Jul
2019, Recliner remarked:

Where does it say that EE is committed to providing access? I could see no
mention of it.


Why wouldn't they, when they've got a contract with the Home Office
which requires them to provide EE coverage for the emergency services.
Their business proposition for wider public coverage than other networks
is based very heavily on the extra infrastructure required for the
emergency services contract.


Ah, so that was just your guess?


You might need to guess about such things, but the rollout of the
airwave-replacement network is sufficiently well understood in other
quarters for me not to need to.
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Roland Perry