I've mentioned before the existence of a 3G coldspot around Vauxhall. Here's an update, with further data now available.
The coldspot begins midway across Vauxhall Bridge. By midway, I mean midway. Literally. The rising half of the bridge brings with it a successful interface with the internet. As soon as the bus tips to descend down the gentle slope of the western half of the bridge, the connection disappears. Entirely. I know exactly when my last Google Reader article download can be made, and I have to choose it carefully, to maximise my coldspot reading pleasure. The coldspot continues up the full length of Millbank and St. Margaret Street, round the perimeter of Parliament Square, ending at the turn on to Parliament Street, at which point, the 3G warmth returns. Bloody annoying, I tell you. And here is the 3G coldspot map.
