BBC News said:Link. EE's lowest-priced deal is £54 a month plus a one-off £170 fee for a compatible handset. But this only includes 10GB of data a month, which can be used up quickly if you download lots of movies or games.
£170 upfront and £54/month for 3 years? A fool and his money is the first thing that springs to mind.
I agree with peoples stand points regarding 5g,
I'll wait until it has matured when 5g is more available and also get a handset that supports 5g,
Heck even 4g is fast enough.
Is there any information on the coverage Vod are providing in London and what kind of real world speeds versus 4G,
so, is there any point in having the high speed options ?
looks like you will ~ need a 5g aerial within 300m from your home to get 15Mb/s .
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Vodaphone are offering unlimited 5G, despite having little to no coverage and capping the speed to 2mbs!!!
Vodaphone are offering unlimited 5G, despite having little to no coverage and capping the speed to 2mbs!!!
Brexit, Trump, Boris and now this, WTF is going on?
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/unlimited-data-plans/
Vodaphone are offering unlimited 5G, despite having little to no coverage and capping the speed to 2mbs!!!
Phone signal sensitivity will be an important criteria for my next purchase ... since I currently live in the bermuda triangleAnyway, irrelevant for me as I have no signal with them.
Three when they eventually roll out 5G this year will be offering it at no extra cost unlike Vodafone and EE
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-49126035
Three when they eventually roll out 5G this year will be offering it at no extra cost unlike Vodafone and EE
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-49126035