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Standard User planetf1
(experienced) Thu 09-Jan-20 20:13:44
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Re: Three Mobile broadband in Brighton


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4G+ on your display means you are receiving at least two signals and combining. For more have a read of this page I wrote over the Christmas period.
https://www.redsplace.co.uk/mobile/

it's a constantly evolving space... spectrum refarming, upgrades to more MIMO, more carrier aggregation. 5G coming up...

It's also sometimes a little difficult to figure out what a router supports - and even harder (without signal testing) to really see what a network might offer in a particular location. (I'm thinking MIMO and CA, let alone sometimes what bands are used)
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 09-Jan-20 21:19:41
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Re: Three Mobile broadband in Brighton


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EE can be pretty fast on 4G - they have a lot of spectrum. Unfortunately their tariffs tend to be rather expensive, and unlimited (needed [by me] for broadband) is fairly rare.


EE unlimited is £34
https://shop.ee.co.uk/mobile-phone-deals/sim-only-deals

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Standard User planetf1
(experienced) Thu 09-Jan-20 21:57:25
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For some reason I could never find that. Thanks for clarifying.

It's mostly going to be a consideration AFTER any house move, maybe 6-9 months time when thinking about wired vs wireless BB - we'll see. But price won't be such a key factor then (heck I pay 55pcm for virgin currently)


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Standard User gary333
(member) Fri 10-Jan-20 00:15:21
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Re: Three Mobile broadband in Brighton


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I�m renovating my new house (had it for 2 years now and getting close to moving in). I had my Virgin contract end in property I currently live in last March. I managed to get Virgin to extend the discount as a monthly credit to my account for 3 months. After this I purchased a B525 and have been using Smarty for last 7 months. It�s been in the main it�s been good enough as a put me on.

What you might find is by using Quidco it�s cheaper to get the device on Three on either a 12 month contract (or even one month) than it will be paying Smarty and buying outright.
Standard User epyon
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 10-Jan-20 19:54:11
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I maybe worded this a bit strange

i mean EE is faster than three in my area while not having 4G+

Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 10-Jan-20 20:03:46
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4G+ just means aggregation of channels. You might find EE has 4G+ but their devices don�t show it.

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Standard User planetf1
(experienced) Fri 10-Jan-20 20:18:33
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4G+ just means aggregation of channels. You might find EE has 4G+ but their devices don�t show it.

Same with an iPhone XS Max on Vodafone -- no difference in the symbol.
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 10-Jan-20 20:22:19
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Same with an iPhone XS Max on Vodafone -- no difference in the symbol.
iPhones don�t show the sub modes. On 3G you didn�t get H or H+ either. On 4G you don�t see +.

Apple didn�t see the point.

The cellular mode is NOT an indicator of speed. It�s an idea of what the maximum speed could be theoretically.

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Standard User epyon
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 10-Jan-20 22:27:33
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I know?

its just easier to type.

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