Showing posts with label MI6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MI6. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 01, 2017

MI5, MI6 and GCHQ

Wow!!! What a brilliant digital image for recruitment; and if they're that thoughtful enough and good at presenting their case, why aren't you believing in yourself to enquire about national security careers in our country? Come on! Go beyond the fear of others knowing your value.


You think differently.
You create and innovate.
You safeguard our nation.
Technology, Software and Engineering roles
Salary depending on role and experience
A range of locations including London and Cheltenham
At MI5, MI6 and GCHQ, we safeguard the nation. In our worlds, innovation is boundless and technology is limitless. While we have our own unique specialisms, we work closely together to ensure the UK is always protected from a range of threats – both here, and overseas.
We're looking for creative problem-solvers who naturally think differently. Ours is a culture where creativity and innovation is as valued as expertise and insight. So whether you have years of experience, or are just starting out, we offer tailored training to help you safeguard our nation.
We have a range of opportunities across MI5, MI6 and GCHQ, in a range of locations, including:
  • Business Analyst (MI6)
  • Project Manager (MI6)
  • Software Specialist and Support Role (MI6)
  • Software Graduate and Support Role (MI6)
  • Global IT Infrastructure Engineer (MI6)
  • Covert Technical Operations Specialist (CTOS) (MI5)
  • Cyber Technical Analysts (MI5)
  • Various technical opportunities (GCHQ)
To work in a world where the seemingly impossible is made possible, please visit: www.careersinbritishintelligence.co.uk

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

LTE 4GEE

LTE 4GEE

As Orange/T-Mobile has launched Everything Everywhere (EE) 4G/LTE ahead of the other major UK MNO players I took a web-stroll over to their website to look at their coverage checker.

https://explore.ee.co.uk/coverage-checker

Improving the coverage checker maps
I made several post code area searches to familiarise myself how coverage is presented. It isn't up to much at this stage. Too much vague generality, whereas customers, I think, would much prefer to see a single cell coverage map for each BTS/NodeB/eNode (or Mast, so to speak) identifying signal strength (defined by colours) coverage every 100-metres (small cell) or 500-metres (macro-cell) or in the alternative coverage including coloured signal strength upto the equal power boundary.   


Skyfall, MI5 and MI6
During my search I looked at various locations and, as I have recently been to see the latest Bond 007 Film, 'Skyfall' ('excellent' is my rating), I wondered what MI5 and MI6 coverage would be like? A quick web search for the addresses and enter post code to EE's website and here is coverage to MI5 HQ:


Naturally, they get excellent coverage.