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Definitely Vodafone for someone like myself who spends most of their time inside the M25. I've lost count of the number of times friends have had solid 3G/4G signal in places I've had no service on EE (always inside, EE is great outside!).
I am not returning anytime soon. |
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I have not tried Vodafone 4G but they were totally abysmal on 3G in Oxfordshire when I ditched them about a year ago - some places had 5-bar 2G signal and NO 3G at all!!!!!!
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i meant there is far more than 2 being upgraded in Stoke i've seen several in various stages of upgrades. Most are waiting on backhaul I believe.
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I have not tried Vodafone 4G but they were abysmal on 3G in Oxfordshire when I fitchef them about a year ago - some places had 5-bar 2G signal and NO 3G at all!!!!!!
I am not returning anytime soon. The 4g network is meant to be pretty solid, good speeds and it's expanding rapidly with o2's help, they've also got London within their 4.5g network. |
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If in the event that both BT buy out EE and Hutchinson take over O2, both networks would be in breach of the spectrum limits set by Ofcom in the 800/2600MHz auction - EE (already at the 105MHz paired spectrum limit) would suddenly have BT's NSV spectrum as well, while a 3 & O2 combined network would have 32.2MHz paired spectrum below 1GHz (limit is 2x27.5MHz). BT/EE would end up with 50MHz out of the 70 MHz of the paired FDD 2600MHz (as well as 20MHz of TDD spectrum in the same band), with 3/O2 holding 50% of the 800MHz FDD spectrum.
Something tells me that Ofcom wouldn't be happy with either scenario. As I said in the EE network discussion thread, if I was a betting man I could see a spectrum "trade" take place, or possibly forced by Ofcom. |
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Vodafone will become the best again, mark my words...
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If in the event that both BT buy out EE and Hutchinson take over O2, both networks would be in breach of the spectrum limits set by Ofcom in the 800/2600MHz auction - EE (already at the 105MHz paired spectrum limit) would suddenly have BT's NSV spectrum as well, while a 3 & O2 combined network would have 32.2MHz paired spectrum below 1GHz (limit is 2x27.5MHz). BT/EE would end up with 50MHz out of the 70 MHz of the paired FDD 2600MHz (as well as 20MHz of TDD spectrum in the same band), with 3/O2 holding 50% of the 800MHz FDD spectrum.
Something tells me that Ofcom wouldn't be happy with either scenario. As I said in the EE network discussion thread, if I was a betting man I could see a spectrum "trade" take place, or possibly forced by Ofcom. However I don't think Ofcom will mind Three having 2X32.2MHz of low band spectrum. They aren't nearly reaching the total paired spectrum limit, and they didn't do anything about O2 and Vodafone owning 50% of the 900MHz band. The low band spectrum cap will need to be increased in time for the 700MHz auction anyway if they want anyone other than EE to bid, which they couldn't anyway at the moment being at the paired spectrum limit. |
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