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Closure date of Rabbit?

The article indicates a closure date for the Rabbit network of December 1993 but I can definitely recall Rabbit phones being advertised in London (on radio station Capital Gold, with a campaign using an adaptation of the song My Old Man's A Dustman) in Autumn 1994 and "stylish" versions aimed at female purchasers on a poster campaign on the London Underground around the start of 1995, by which time it was already clear that new Vodafone subscribers alone per quarter outnumbered all Rabbit subscribers by 25 to 1. (I have no exact citation but I believe that London's Evening Standard ran an article to this effect in late 1994.)

Was the December 1993 closure for Manchester only?

Dajwilkinson 23:54, 24 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

More than one base station per subscriber!

Interesting that "At the height of Rabbit's operations they had twelve thousand base stations and ten thousand customers in the UK." So they had more than one base station for each subscriber. No wonder the service failed. 86.132.51.199 (talk) 19:48, 12 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Free Orange handsets

Someone that worked at Orange told me that the Rabbit customers where given free Orange handsets when Rabbit closed, as compensation. At the time, Orange Nokia cost £199, so it was a pretty good deal. I have no reference, so it goes here. Having said that, Orange didn't cover all the UK at the time. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.97.25.19 (talk) 01:32, 18 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]