Rootmetrics speed tests across UK cities has perhaps unsurprisingly show EE as top dog by a large margin.
But I do wonder about Vodafone's poor performance. Vodafone have a lot of capacity which historically they have not been utilising very much. They are on par with O2. Vodafone have been utilising their CA with 2600MHz in cities and refarming some of their much loved 2G 900MHz and small holding on 1800MHz.
O2 use image compression to get round their bandwidth limitations which must help them a bit.
Meanwhile Three have not fared that well although increased 4G has helped them a bit year on year. Yes killing off the One Plan has made a huge difference NOT
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php...d-h1-2016.html
But I do wonder about Vodafone's poor performance. Vodafone have a lot of capacity which historically they have not been utilising very much. They are on par with O2. Vodafone have been utilising their CA with 2600MHz in cities and refarming some of their much loved 2G 900MHz and small holding on 1800MHz.
O2 use image compression to get round their bandwidth limitations which must help them a bit.
Meanwhile Three have not fared that well although increased 4G has helped them a bit year on year. Yes killing off the One Plan has made a huge difference NOT
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php...d-h1-2016.html