About three months ago I read an article on the internet concerning the 4G rollout which mentioned it's interference to TV signals and existing co-channel interference.
A male professor whose name I can't remember
commented in the article (amongst other things)that the whole change from analogue to digital was tantamount to mis-selling by the government and that some people would lose all possibility of receiving TV signals when 4G is installed, in which case they would get £10,000 "so that they could make other arrangements".
Try as I might I cannot find this article.
Does anyone know of this article and where I can view it again.
Saturday 12 January 2013 11:25AM
Ludlow
About three months ago I read an article on the internet concerning the 4G rollout which mentioned it's interference to TV signals and existing co-channel interference.
A male professor whose name I can't remember
commented in the article (amongst other things)that the whole change from analogue to digital was tantamount to mis-selling by the government and that some people would lose all possibility of receiving TV signals when 4G is installed, in which case they would get £10,000 "so that they could make other arrangements".
Try as I might I cannot find this article.
Does anyone know of this article and where I can view it again.