UK Government to Shut Down GSM Networks 94
An anonymous reader writes "Mobile Gazette is reporting that the British government wants to shut down the UK's GSM networks next year and re-use the frequencies for gambling terminals and a new citizen surveillance program extending the use of the new compulsory ID cards. Although we should perhaps welcome the move away from old-style 2G mobile phone networks, there are perhaps a few worrying things about the new "Big Brother" citizen monitoring that the government is proposing to put in."
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Re:Is it me? (Score:2, Offtopic)
It is true that in China, 4/1 means 1th of April, but that's because they use the yyyy-mm-dd format, which is a logical order (most significant–least significant), unlike your American mm-dd-yyyy order which makes no sense.
The ISO standard [iso.org] (ISO 8601 [cam.ac.uk]) is to use yyyy-mm-dd (as you see in dates on Slashdot and all websites that actually realise it's the World Wide Web).
To prevent ambiguity, it is best
Re:Is it me? (Score:2, Informative)
Nonsense. Middle-endian dates are pretty much unique to the USA (which despite what some of the inhabitants seem to think is not "most of the world").
Apart from the USA, the rest of the world uses either DD-MM-YYYY or YYYY-MM-DD, both of which are much more sensible than the USA format.
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So it isn't true?
Damn, 8th time that happened to me today
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Hope it's an april story (Score:1)
Re:nice one.... (Score:2)
I do not think this word means what you think it means.
Re:nice one.... (Score:2)
entries found for redundant: Chiefly British. Dismissed or laid off from work, as for being no longer needed.
Re: stopping at noon (Score:1)
And to quote Alan Jackson, "It's five o'clock somewhere." So at a minimum, us GMT-5 folks could get another joke on until it's 5am in the UK. And at a max, we could follow our western most time zone at GMT-10 in Hawaii and get one more fool in when you're having your April 2nd morning tea.
The pirate says, "Aaaaarrgh!"
Peace and Hare Grease
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The UK thing is that if you are unprepared enough not to have played your joke before 12 noon, then you are yourself the fool.
Its all part of the tradition here in the UK, and why breakfast jokes are some of the most common, ie switching the salt and sugar and watching some poor b*stard spit their salty coffee. Mwahahahah!
Look it up on WikiPedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_fool [wikipedia.org]
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Actually April Fool's Day is now held on April 3rd, in line with new EU standards. Didn't you see that on the news yesterday?
Re:nice one.... (Score:2)
I would not be so sure. At least until the country is governed by a government lead by Antonio Bliar.
April Fools (Score:2, Insightful)
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The Government could never get that project in place by next year.
RJG.
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MOD PARENT UP (Score:5, Funny)
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This has to be another april fools joke.....
Hmm... my GSM uses a provider with a British sounding name (Vodafone), and yet it is still working. Conclusion: yes, this story must be bulls^H^H^HRe:April Fools (Score:1)
You'd think, but the way things are at the moment I did have to check, I don't put anything past the current government.
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I know this is Truthday, and Big Brother tells me the Prollies will love this doubleplusalot.
Ouch (Score:5, Insightful)
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For me the eyes-burning pink-colored css-styled atrocity that is today's main page was kind of a giveaway.
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After games.slashdot.org, nothing would surprise me.
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Well, that and the fact that the ID cards aren't cumpulsory - yet
[note to self, spellhink mistaxe]
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And besides, the only thing that made this story unbelievable was the gambling terminals thing. The rest is totally plausible and non-ridiculous.
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Why do they bother? (Score:2, Interesting)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/
Apparently the supermarkets sold out for fear of a shortage.
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With the current state of our Government, would you really put it past them to do something like this?
Mod me informative! (Score:1)
what about (Score:1)
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Wouldn't surprise me... (Score:3, Insightful)
frogs != lobsters (Score:2)
you're thinking of frogs, dude. lobsters don't get slowly boiled, they get thrown right in the pan of boiling water.
frogs, however, apparently don't notice they're being boiled if you turn the heat up on them very slowly. hence the expression 'like a frog in a pot'.
Oh come on (Score:1, Flamebait)
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You obviously don't live in the UK. It's a bit of a stretch, but not that much less believable than doing away with parliament next and have ministers pass laws personally.
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Well, here in the USA, the government is taking away spectrum from a well established industry:
http://www.atsc.org/faq/faq_general.html [atsc.org]
Oh, and they are requring everyone in the US to buy a new TV or STB (At least we get better pictures). All because the FCC wanted to allow secondary use on the unused channels for first responder dispatch radios.
Granted, most of the problem could have been avoided with some reasonable thinki
Re:Oh come on (Score:2)
at least it's not goin the other way shafting first responders to line some fatcat's pockets
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It wasn't that bad... (Score:1)
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ancient times (Score:1)
the beta tagging gives the joke away :( (Score:1)
this kinda defeats the purpose of making a joke... at least hide the beta tags for today.
Wow, this is just like... (Score:2)
I love it when governments get ideas from my favorite Sci Fi! But I think a lot of other people on slashdot really like that book, so I'm sure I'm not the only one who can't wait for this to become a reality!
Ok, gotta run, my gf is calling me back to bed...
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Happy AF
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And pink? Dear god.. hell of a color to wake up to in the morning.
Email Day (Score:2, Insightful)
no joke (Score:3, Insightful)
One example of this is the Texas State lottery, which exist under the guise of increasing funding to education. Of course funding for education, as a percentage of the Texas budget, has fallen considerable over the past 15 years even as lottery revenue has grown. So what is the new proposal? Well a official named Strayhorn want gambling machines. Now this is the lady that attempted to start the process of a state religion for Texas by attempting to rescind the tax exempt status of a church, the denomination of which has existed from the birth of the United States and in many ways reflects the values of our founding fathers, as many of these men had input in it's creation. Combine this with the fact that the demonination has no profit motive, unlike the megachurches that infest Texas, and one wonders if Strayhorn is primarily concerned with well being of the average Texan or the a personal campaign of religious zelotry in which those that disagree with her liberal view of gambling are ignored.
To be clear I am not concerned if people gamble or not. I do not see how we can justify lottery machines in an time when we no longer have cig machines. How can one say that we can enforce the 18+ limit on tickets any more that cigs? I am not sure that having gambling machines in every corner is a net benifit. Like illegal drugs it take money to feed the habit. But, at the end of the day, in a capatilist conservative country like ours, built on a the standards of minimal government and private enterprise, I suppose the government is in the best position to effecintly run a gambling bussiness.
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OMG: Another (Score:2, Funny)
Blair lied, cellphones died!
the scary thing is.. (Score:1)
What can I say...
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- And for anyone who says differently...well, the gestap..uh, i mean homeland security protectors are always looking for someone to investigate for "terroristic thoughts."
- it's the best way to deal with people who disagree just make the the call to the anonymous "report on your neighbors" line and problem solved!
I just don't get these people who talk abut "freedom" all of the time. Don't they know that safety is the new freedom? I mean, without the government keepi
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