It now seems quite straightfoward to assume that mobile technology is going to work around substantial parts of the UK, though some far flung outposts, such as John o' Groats may not have any coverage.
A recent trip to Eire however shows that there are still parts of the Brtish Isles which are severely challenged. Either there is no 3G/4G or data service available, or if there is any coverage ***'s Law will dictate it probably won't be available on the network of "your" mobile provider. WiFi services are also a bit patchy, withh some hotels having an acceptable service and others providing a minimal and slow service.
It's also a pain having to remember to download journey routes whenever connectivity is available to map software on devices such as iPads, as otherwise GPS is useless. However it does work acceptably well if the route is preloaded, and the device isn't powered off. Conventional paper maps are still a very helpful check and backup way of finding how to get around.
The several years discrepancy between rates of adoption of new tchnology and infrastucture in different parts of the world is something that should still be remembered before travelling.
A recent trip to Eire however shows that there are still parts of the Brtish Isles which are severely challenged. Either there is no 3G/4G or data service available, or if there is any coverage ***'s Law will dictate it probably won't be available on the network of "your" mobile provider. WiFi services are also a bit patchy, withh some hotels having an acceptable service and others providing a minimal and slow service.
It's also a pain having to remember to download journey routes whenever connectivity is available to map software on devices such as iPads, as otherwise GPS is useless. However it does work acceptably well if the route is preloaded, and the device isn't powered off. Conventional paper maps are still a very helpful check and backup way of finding how to get around.
The several years discrepancy between rates of adoption of new tchnology and infrastucture in different parts of the world is something that should still be remembered before travelling.
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