A new government report has claimed that the UK is Playboy Foursome video 11 sex scenesbehind Albania, Romania and Peru as far as mobile phone coverage is concerned.
SEE ALSO: India's Paytm announces toll-free mobile number to serve offline usersThe National Infrastructure Commission ranked Britain 54th in the world for 4G coverage and said there are too many "digital deserts and partial not spots" even in city centres.
Mobile coverage on the UK's trains and motorways was described as "frankly appalling" by Lord Andrew Adonis, who led the investigation.
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"Our 4G network is worse than Romania and Albania, Panama and Peru," Adonis said. "Our roads and railways can feel like digital deserts and even our city centres are plagued by not spots where connectivity is impossible. That isn’t just frustrating, it is increasingly holding British business back as more and more of our economy requires a connected workforce."
The report called on the government to put in place the necessary infrastructure for 5G technology, which is expected to be rolled out some time after 2020.
For some people on Twitter, the report was just a further confirmation of their daily pain:
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