Originally Posted by lightspeed2398:
“Perhaps someone could explain this to me, I had a play around looking at the JavaScript source on Three's coverage checker and I noticed that you could lookup on their API manual here http://www.three.co.uk/maintenance/c...json&postcode= I noticed some references to 800MHz in the code here and I noticed 800 mentioned in the API response. Anyone got any idea about this?
Edit: I think I may possible have found a way to see the 800 coverage on the map. Someone please confirm. Open the 3 coverage map then open your web browser's console and type window.coverageTypeToSearch = "800"; exactly then press enter then h3g.coverageChecker.addOverlay(); exactly. I think it shows the 800 coverage. I can't exactly tell at the moment because I'm on crap internet and a crap computer but can someone anyone tell?”
“Perhaps someone could explain this to me, I had a play around looking at the JavaScript source on Three's coverage checker and I noticed that you could lookup on their API manual here http://www.three.co.uk/maintenance/c...json&postcode= I noticed some references to 800MHz in the code here and I noticed 800 mentioned in the API response. Anyone got any idea about this?
Edit: I think I may possible have found a way to see the 800 coverage on the map. Someone please confirm. Open the 3 coverage map then open your web browser's console and type window.coverageTypeToSearch = "800"; exactly then press enter then h3g.coverageChecker.addOverlay(); exactly. I think it shows the 800 coverage. I can't exactly tell at the moment because I'm on crap internet and a crap computer but can someone anyone tell?”
Brilliant find! But I've just learned of some very disappointing news regarding device support, will post shortly.





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