It's significantly more complex than people like to make out.
For 4G, they share masts, backhaul etc - very sensible as the latter will be expensive as usage is drive upwards, but they install the antennas, equipment and so on independently - effectively think of it as them sharing the "connectivity" to the site - whereas they connect up whatever they want after that. There is thus in the 4G share potential for "different heights" although there is more to the theory on height vs coverage than has been made out. This is less cost effective, but means they have more freedom.
For 3G, they share base stations and antennas. - so the theory that three are located below at a lower output is total rubbish because they have the same ones - and they share spectrum, and so on as part of that - saves lots more money but means both networks effectively have to work with each other very closely.
Interesting - I wondered as on MBNL masts near me you get quite different coverage on 3 and EE - and other forums I've read info that 3 and EE have had separate 3G antenna in some locations. Maybe these pre-date the MBNL agreement?
As always its hard to get reliable info on forums
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15 years broadband (1999 ntl:cable trial) - Asus RT-AC68U with HG612 - BQM - Summer PN speed - Winter PN speed



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