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Peter Gradwell

@peterg

5G Networks: https://t.co/Ce7RolSFSg ; Mobile: https://t.co/n2LMKKpj1S and Cloud Comms: https://t.co/6Bh3sO9Bl4

iPhone: 52.447422,4.661055 Katılım Mart 2007
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Got the 🍋 Neo to try it as a dumb client with only @TermiusHQ installed to SSH and solely Claude Code on VPS No local environment anymore It's a new era 😍 (Oh and a 💅 pink Neo for gf)
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Peter Gradwell@peterg·
Ok so why does apple still refuse to let watch have a data only eSIM?
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Dean Bubley
Dean Bubley@disruptivedean·
As I’ve been discussing recently in LinkedIn posts & articles, AI + Voice comms is going to be a game changer The question is whether telcos can get a foot in this market before device vendors & application providers take control like this
Tom Harwood@tomhfh

Apple announces 'call screening' for iPhone. Basically AI will answer unknown calls for you, ask the caller who they are and why they're calling - then ring and only ring when they can show you that info on the screen. I can't wait for this feature.

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Peter Gradwell
Peter Gradwell@peterg·
@rawrmaan Yep cos helium & really.com both tried this and haven’t made it work commercially. So helium backed out of cbrs and really has gone all in on privacy.
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Peter Gradwell@peterg·
@DG_9_6 Agreed. I find treating it like a junior developer is good. But I would like it if soften could see/read the browser console.
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Dom
Dom@DG_9_6·
I'm seeing with Softgen that many people need to learn how to iterate with AI. If you have an error, and you're going to write "I see an error", the AI can address it, but not in a proper way. You should rather copy and paste all the errors or go into the console, and check the errors there. Just an example to say that there is a HUGE gap between people and AI, and this should be filled.
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Peter Gradwell
Peter Gradwell@peterg·
@nxcare Hi, did the 1020 bath to twickenham service ref EV T54 run today? It didn’t turn up before 11am (so I got the train). Is it likely that the return journey (19:10) will run?
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Nihal Arthanayake
Nihal Arthanayake@TherealNihal·
So, is there a blackhole or not? Will someone from the OBR please clarify.
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Competition & Markets Authority
We’ve provisionally found that #Vodafone’s planned merger with #Three could lead to tens of millions of mobile customers in the UK having to pay more. Ashleye Gunn, CMA Inquiry Group member, explains more ⬇️ Find out more: gov.uk/government/new…
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Peter Gradwell@peterg·
@tkitmike @gavinlew It’s pretty hard to do a sim that is cost effective and multi-network. Because you have to map a uk number onto a roaming sim. Try anywheresim.com and then pair it with a uk main network sim for 5g data.
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Mike Turner
Mike Turner@tkitmike·
I’m fed up of not being able to use my phone due to lack of quality signal. I must spend my life in the 1% of the country without mobile signal. Someone needs to design a good multi-network non IOT sim platform. Any ideas @gavinlew @peterg ?
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Shaun Jenks📡
Shaun Jenks📡@Shaunjenks·
Small cell installations have taken place in Shrewsbury’s Quarry park ahead of this weekends concerts. These will provide much needed WiFi and cellular capacity and will harness Fibre Hero’s Gigabit class Fibre backhaul.
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Peter Gradwell@peterg·
@Shaunjenks Hi thanks for the photos! These are for a 5g standalone private network which will be available to the public. We hope they will be online on about a month. Word5g.uk
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Peter Gradwell@peterg·
This is one of our defining characteristics
Andrew Neil@afneil

My Election Day Monologue on @TimesRadio. In praise of British democracy. It’s election day in the United Kingdom, a seminal event we too often take for granted. We also do it in a very British way.  There will be no armed guards at the polling stations. No intimidating mobs. Just paper and pencil, trusted tellers and friendly canvassers.  If the British people decide it’s time to change governments, that will happen quickly and without fuss. The military will not be mobilised. Barbed wire will not be arranged around public buildings. Defeated candidates will not be fleeing the country. Riot police will not be assembling on side streets.  But a removal van — something we’ve all had to use at some stage in our lives — will turn up sometime Friday morning to help the incumbent move out. Another will bring the belongings of the new prime minister and family.  A few words from the winner outside 10 Downing Street, a round of applause as he goes through the famous door — and the business of government continues as before. Even with a new broom there will be a sense of continuity. And calm.  Nobody will contest the overall integrity of the result, whatever minor challenges there are at the margins. The loser will concede defeat and wish the winner well. The winner will try to be magnanimous.  Nobody will be exiled. There will be no talk of being cheated, of a rigged election, or lawyers getting rich on endless court challenges. No mob will descend on the Palace of Westminster determined to overthrow the result. The pigeons will continue to peck away, undisturbed, on Parliament Square.  However people voted the result will be accepted. Folks will just get on with their lives and wait to see what the next government has in store for them.  Such a peaceful, uneventful, very British passage of power is to be treasured. It is perhaps THE distinguishing hallmark of democracy that power is passed in this way, without upheaval or protest, at the behest of the people.  Democracy requires a winner to be gracious and a loser to accept that they’ve lost, without quibble. That is the British way. It is not now true of that great democracy across the Atlantic.  It is also the case, if today heralds a change, that a centre right government will give way to a centre left one. Whatever the result the numbers in Parliament who might be deemed hard right or hard left will be de minimis. Pretty much irrelevant.  There is something quite British about that too. It will not be the case when that great democracy across the Channel votes on Sunday, where the extremes on both sides of the political divide are likely to make up almost two thirds of the National Assembly.  We broadcasters don’t do British party politics on election day. That can wait until you’ve voted and we know the result sometime after 10 o clock tonight.  So we will spend the next hour looking at elections in France and America, two countries with their own strong democratic traditions.  Also two countries, as we shall see, with democratic challenges we don’t face, whatever else may confront us.  They are our allies — fellow democrats in a world threatened by autocrats — and we must wish them well in overcoming their problems, as we tackle ours. While taking some comfort and pride from the fact that there is something quite special about our own British democracy.  So let us savour this important day.

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Peter Gradwell@peterg·
Anyone in bath got a vehicle with Towbar they want to rent me for 48hrs next Monday?
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I P@cyberco·
@peterg Oh and she wants to “drop” in on Liechtenstein and Luxembourg and the way back
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I P@cyberco·
First DD picked up today from uni today. house is filling up … Off in a couple of days to get No2 , 1000 miles but there is a 10 minute delay on the way !! So may be a little late!! 😂
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Peter Gradwell@peterg·
@BathEcho Previous concerns were in a different political administration & focused on large towers. In bath, low power small cells that are mounted in the street are more suitable. Our project will deliver gigabit wireless speeds and will be free to use initially. word5g.uk
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Telet
Telet@TeletResearch·
Come and see! Queen Sq, Bath on Weds 15h May (this week) to learn about private 5g and find out about our @SciTechgovuk funded ONE WORD project to bring a Bath City Centre high speed, low latency wireless network which will be live later in 2024. #bathdigitalfestival
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Mark Jackson
Mark Jackson@ispreview·
Not expecting to see anything much new for UK broadband and mobile in today's #Budget2024 announcement. But you never know.
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