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I think the issue you are seeing is that currently EE are just trying to get LTE everywhere. This means they are upgrading the biggest masts - usually the 40m high ones. These cover literally miles in every direction, so they can get LTE coverage to an entire area with little upgrading.
As time goes on EE will upgrade the smaller sites and this will ease capacity. Eventually the LTE will be much better. I honestly think though nothing beats a home broadband for internet at home.
£30 for 30Mbps seems a lot though - new customers get it cheaper! I've got BT here and I get infinity for £15.99 now (had it a few years).
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