How is 4G on the Three network?
I get about 4-5 meg but it's very patchy and intermittent.
In Bristol before 4g I could get high 20s but would drop a lot when inside.
At home in Hereford I get about a solid 10.
How is 4G on the Three network?
I get about 4-5 meg but it's very patchy and intermittent.
In Bristol before 4g I could get high 20s but would drop a lot when inside.
At home in Hereford I get about a solid 10.
Three will hopefully have excellent 3G coverage if they re-purpose all of O2's 2G/3G sites for 3G.
That will never happen in the near future, 2G is used for too many things.
Makes me wonder who will buy Vodafone!
Someone has to. Else they will be pushed out of the market. Buy some shares?
I dunno how vodafone will compete in UK now.
Especially if BT buy EE
My three speeds are OK but unpredictable
This is what I'm trying to beat out of my VFUK friends but everyone's really chill about it and says it's no big deal as it would likely continue the deal with a buyer and at worse, because O2 are the injuring party, bank finds in vodafone in favour £100.They went ahead with it and split the country in two with O2 looking after one side and Vodafone the other. London is a half half split as well. The network is still being rolled out (the joint venture company is called Cornerstone) but I wonder what will happen now.
Voda own Voda UK and always have done. O2 used to be owned by BT who sold them to Telefonica. Telefonica keeps the lights on with O2UK and takes the money (arguably, the same for France Telecom and Orange back in the day). Voda won't sell their original market, it would be amount to treason the their shareholders, like Telefonica selling Spain or T-Mobile/T-Home selling up in Germany.Makes me wonder who will buy Vodafone!
This is what I'm trying to beat out of my VFUK friends but everyone's really chill about it and says it's no big deal as it would likely continue the deal with a buyer and at worse, because O2 are the injuring party, bank finds in vodafone in favour £100.
Voda own Voda UK and always have done. O2 used to be owned by BT who sold them to Telefonica. Telefonica keeps the lights on with O2UK and takes the money (arguably, the same for France Telecom and Orange back in the day). Voda won't sell their original market, it would be amount to treason the their shareholders, like Telefonica selling Spain or T-Mobile/T-Home selling up in Germany.
There are just some things you can't do in companies when they hit 9 figures.
Why not? The masts would still broadcast 2G...
You said re-purposing 2G/3G sites to 3G only, so I assumed you meant utilising the 2G spectrum. What did you mean then? If they are already 2G/3G sites then they will already have 3G.
They would re-purpose the O2 masts to broadcast Three 3G and 4G, giving excellent Three coverage that would be (technically) as good as O2's current 2G coverage, i.e. amazing.
To me and my lack of real knowledge it seems Vodafone have to either
1 invest heavily in infrastructure
2 go cheap price
You now will have 2 very capable networks and vodafone.
It's not a good representation to go on personal experience but I don't know many people joining vodafone. Coverage is terrible
If BT do get their way and buy EE. They will have quite the package.
Broadband, landline, mobile, TV - with serious clout in all
Trouble is, what about the 2G coverage?
Probably get removed. Even in remote places, I've got Three's 3G signal as strongly as I would have got O2's 2G.