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heironymous.balthazar@googlemail.com

2008-02-27, 3:33 pm

Apparently, when you are near certain military / government
installations there are areas called "SUBSPOTS" where (on certain
phones) you are able to pick up a new signal. I think they were made
in case of nuclear fall out, so that the prime minister and his
generals would still be able to communicate.

Anyone heard of this before?
magmamonkey

2008-02-28, 10:33 am


i have heard the term "SUBSPOTS" before, and understood the theory
behind it. Thought it was just a system that never got implemented, and
i dont know the name of the actual system... as far as i know i thought
there were SUBSPOT areas/zones whatever you want to call them all over
the place, like parliment and important government places. might be
worth sitting outside MI6 with a few mobile devices hehe


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