Ee4g speeds today

paulkerpaulker Posts: 927
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Getting very poor speeds today 2-3 mb. Anyone else?

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  • jabbamk1jabbamk1 Posts: 8,942
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    paulker wrote: »
    Getting very poor speeds today 2-3 mb. Anyone else?

    Are you roaming onto Vodafone or O2?

    :D

    My friend here is all good. 24 down.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 65
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    Took a speed test at 15:00, got 26Mbps down and 11Mbps up in city centre. Not bad.
  • paulkerpaulker Posts: 927
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    Must be a bit of congestion. I tried again 30 mins later and got 10 down
  • The Lord LucanThe Lord Lucan Posts: 5,054
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    There was a wee blip earlier.. Was thinking I had been throttled or something for burning through 55gb in 4 days. ( I have paid for that like so very unlikely they would.)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 416
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    Oh dear, not very good is it. Glad I stick with three and 3 g
  • jabbamk1jabbamk1 Posts: 8,942
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    There was a wee blip earlier.. Was thinking I had been throttled or something for burning through 55gb in 4 days. ( I have paid for that like so very unlikely they would.)

    What package are you on? Do business tariffs really cover that much?
  • The Lord LucanThe Lord Lucan Posts: 5,054
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    Not really a business account, more of a Taylor made large corporate account. I do not believe there is a limit between the 6 phones I share this specific account with (one team within one department, that has it's own comms budget, but is also part of a larger EE account the company has. Upwards of 500 sims likely and think they see all 4G) . We've not been able to hit one nor have our bosses told us that it's costing them. Plus I've not asked as I'd rather they didn't go and check ;)
    Burnt through my own 10gb nearly this month thanks to BT having issues fixing my phone line...
  • jabbamk1jabbamk1 Posts: 8,942
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    We've not been able to hit one nor have our bosses told us that it's costing them. .

    Famous last words :D

    That sounds good though. Similar to those old O2 employee accounts that get virtually unlimited data on their SIM. Except you get 4G on yours!

    My work uses O2 and tbh i've never ever used it for data. Just calls and texts. In my dual sim phone it's always been in the 2G only slot haha.
  • natbikenatbike Posts: 517
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    Corporate customers on sharer tariffs pay £8 per GB if added in advance. We use a 60 GB allowance between 150 handsets.

    Be careful, we would charge our users if they spend more than £50 over the usual (planned) monthly costs.

    If someone hasn't noticed, then they're either wasting money on the wrong tariff or not doing their job regarding monitoring it. Nothing is free and at some point someone will notice. Just make sure that you can justify your usage.

    That looks like £440, ouch.
  • Deleted_User381237831Deleted_User381237831 Posts: 7,902
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    One way of finding out is by typing the following whilst connected to the mobile network:

    http://add-on.ee.co.uk/status

    That will tell you how much data allowance you have, and how much you've used :)
  • paulkerpaulker Posts: 927
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    Back to normal mega speeds today 😄
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