Originally Posted by jaffboy151:
“Finally got a chance to take a look at the close up pictures I took of our (sort of) local mbnl mast today, I knew from my testing phone and the text my other half had received that it had been upgraded to 1800mhz EE4g, but after looking at the close up pics of the tags fitted and with the help of Pedro's video guide I was surprised and a bit bemused to discover that it had been upgraded to three 800mhz 4g and no EE,
Three already have the area well covered by 800mhz north from Nantwich and south from a mast above the village of loggerheads, EE on the otherhand only have highband 3g/4g coverage from this mast which doesn't cover the centre of the village, that is covered by an old orange 2g mast which still hasn't been touched when it could have easily been upgraded via microwave link from this mast as it in good line of sight..
All very strange..
I guess all should be revealed this week for the lucky few when it goes live.”
“Finally got a chance to take a look at the close up pictures I took of our (sort of) local mbnl mast today, I knew from my testing phone and the text my other half had received that it had been upgraded to 1800mhz EE4g, but after looking at the close up pics of the tags fitted and with the help of Pedro's video guide I was surprised and a bit bemused to discover that it had been upgraded to three 800mhz 4g and no EE,
Three already have the area well covered by 800mhz north from Nantwich and south from a mast above the village of loggerheads, EE on the otherhand only have highband 3g/4g coverage from this mast which doesn't cover the centre of the village, that is covered by an old orange 2g mast which still hasn't been touched when it could have easily been upgraded via microwave link from this mast as it in good line of sight..
All very strange..
I guess all should be revealed this week for the lucky few when it goes live.”
Tags can be wrong sometimes.
I learnt that from Pedro too! : )




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