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Unsure whether to move from Three to EE
I've been on 3's One Plan, and obviously am enjoying the unlimited data, but I've found coverage where I work in London (EC3) is shockingly bad....data connectivity is non existing indoors or outside. I've spoken to Three who just keep saying its due to congestion and masts will be upgraded.
At home in Kent, I don't really have a problem with the data connection, although at my parents place again its non existant in terms of getting phone reception and a data connection... So, I'm thinking of switching to EE.....can any EE users let me know how they get on in London? Also with EE, do they offer tethering? Or, do I wait til three launch 4G and see if this improves things? |
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One thing I CAN vouch for is Tethering. It's included in their 4G plans, I'm not sure about Orange nor T-Mobile (AFAIK T-Mobile's Full Monty plans exclude tethering.)
Is the phone you're using unlocked? If so, EE are offering free 4G sims at the moment... Mine came with something like 250mb of data included. Do a speed test and see what it's like? I believe heavily built up areas can affect mobile phone signals. |
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I've been on 3's One Plan, and obviously am enjoying the unlimited data, but I've found coverage where I work in London (EC3) is shockingly bad....data connectivity is non existing indoors or outside. I've spoken to Three who just keep saying its due to congestion and masts will be upgraded.
At home in Kent, I don't really have a problem with the data connection, although at my parents place again its non existant in terms of getting phone reception and a data connection... So, I'm thinking of switching to EE.....can any EE users let me know how they get on in London? Also with EE, do they offer tethering? Or, do I wait til three launch 4G and see if this improves things? Since Three & EE have almost identical 3G coverage you'll unlikely see a huge difference, unless you go for EE4G that is. |
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^^^ Pretty much this. EE Have a slight coverage edge but over your contract length it will eventually become the same on 3G. If you need unlimited data then it's obviously Three.
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I use EE in Edinburgh, not London but they're considerably faster here than 3. And yes, coverage will be similar on 3G, 4G is well, superior to US 4G it seems but not as fast as I'd expect. EE 4G tariffs do include tethering as standard but all of them have limited data allowances.
EE 3G doesn't really exist - it's either Orange or T-Mobile. There's no separate 3G-only service under the EE brand. |
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By EE do you mean EE3G or EE4G?
Since Three & EE have almost identical 3G coverage you'll unlikely see a huge difference, unless you go for EE4G that is. |
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Well if you're going SIM only there's not much to lose by switching now, you can always swap back as soon as 3 4G launches, but the latter's coverage will still be behind EE 4G for a little while yet.
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I've been on 3's One Plan, and obviously am enjoying the unlimited data, but I've found coverage where I work in London (EC3) is shockingly bad....data connectivity is non existing indoors or outside. I've spoken to Three who just keep saying its due to congestion and masts will be upgraded.
At home in Kent, I don't really have a problem with the data connection, although at my parents place again its non existant in terms of getting phone reception and a data connection... So, I'm thinking of switching to EE.....can any EE users let me know how they get on in London? Also with EE, do they offer tethering? Or, do I wait til three launch 4G and see if this improves things? |
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By EE do you mean EE3G or EE4G?
Since Three & EE have almost identical 3G coverage you'll unlikely see a huge difference, unless you go for EE4G that is. |
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EE 4G great indoor coverage in the city . Threes is awful : fact
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Absolute rubbish. I couldn't get a reception with Three but have no problems with EE. Stop lying. Three and EE Share MBNL but that's transmitters only, coverage and building penetration is very different. A little knowledge is very dangerous hey
What building penetration are you talking about? Doesn't Orange, Three and T-Mobile all run their 3G networks on 2100MHz? Or has something changed? If both networks are using the same base stations on the same frequencies how is their coverage and building penetration any different? |
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Is the phone you're using unlocked? If so, EE are offering free 4G sims at the moment... Mine came with something like 250mb of data included. Do a speed test and see what it's like? I believe heavily built up areas can affect mobile phone signals.
Rik. |
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That's because not all of the masts are shared yet. I believe all of Three's masts are being shared with EE now where as many of the Orange masts are not being shared with Three yet, this will all change very shortly.
What building penetration are you talking about? Doesn't Orange, Three and T-Mobile all run their 3G networks on 2100MHz? Or has something changed? If both networks are using the same base stations on the same frequencies how is their coverage and building penetration any different? |
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Are you tethering on your One Plan? Three prioritise the traffic of those not tethering over those whoa are tethering when masts become congested. This only happens between 3PM and 12AM. After you've finished tethering switch your phone into airplane mode and back out again and you should see an improvement in speeds.
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