Mobile phone reception in the Gwladys Street

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BlueIsTheColour

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I'm on O2 and the reception in the lower gladwys where my seat is is pretty much zero which is annoying as its always good to check the scores at half time etc....my friend is on 3 network and seems to have 4G throughout the whole game, my contract is up soon so considering my options, could anyone on EE, Vodafone, T-Mobile or any others comment what their networks are like on matchdays please?
 


I'm on O2 and the reception in the lower gladwys where my seat is is pretty much zero which is annoying as its always good to check the scores at half time etc....my friend is on 3 network and seems to have 4G throughout the whole game, my contract is up soon so considering my options, could anyone on EE, Vodafone, T-Mobile or any others comment what their networks are like on matchdays please?

I'm with O2 and it is the same for me.

That said Gwladys Street is like a nuclear bunker and will deffo be the place to hide out when it all goes west in a year or two.
 

no point having a phone lower gwladys not like you an just go the toilet
for less noise, can understand park end were its that quiet you can have
a convo on the phone no probs, ffs just read its not even to do with talking
 
I was having the same problem mate, so I bought season tickets for the seats around me and now take one of these into the ground with me so that I can pick up the wifi signal from my home broadband.

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I was having the same problem mate, so I bought season tickets for the seats around me and now take one of these into the ground with me so that I can pick up the wifi signal from my home broadband.

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I'm still not picking up any signal down here in your dungeon though. I've had to hold the phone between the window bars just to make this post which, believe me, is tricky when your wrists are handcuffed to your ankles.
 
Phone networks have difficulty handling so many people in one area. EE is the best shot of getting a phone working in a football ground as they have the more network capacity and spectrum than any other by far. Depends totally on location.
 
I'm still not picking up any signal down here in your dungeon though. I've had to hold the phone between the window bars just to make this post which, believe me, is tricky when your wrists are handcuffed to your ankles.

You use the brief moment of signal to post on a football forum rather than contact the authorities to seek help, someone needs to sort their priorities out. It's almost like you're enjoying yourself down there but won't admit it.
 

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