EE - 4G

Because, most times in London when you want 4G... there aren't big buildings about?!?!

That's rather put me off the idea of 4G actually. :(
Pretty sure thats because of the band they are using, 800Mhz LTE should be far better when it comes to penetration. Which is why I cant wait for O2/Vodafones LTE offerings, any reason for me to stay on T-Mobile (pricing and good usage cap) has been nullified by EE, theyve effectively priced themselves out of the competition in a years time, because theyve lost their USPs that kept me with them.

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Sounds pretty rubbish if you work in central London then - having to rely on being outdoors to get 4G signal - am tempted to move to a network with the 42Mbps HSPA+ or whatever it's called as that should work better indoors and more widely ...
 
Sounds pretty rubbish if you work in central London then - having to rely on being outdoors to get 4G signal - am tempted to move to a network with the 42Mbps HSPA+ or whatever it's called as that should work better indoors and more widely ...

I really recommend conducting your own test as it could easily be a localized issue, I could try and get hold of a Three SIM to see if they have similar issues in that area
 
can someone explain what the hell EE is as a brand? its orange and t-mobile partnership right? so why the new branding - im confused????

and i saw today that orange shops are being replaced with the EE refit - its all just a bit weird.
does it have external backing or something???
 
Where have you been? EE is the new name of the business post merger of Orange and T-Mobile. Like how Virgin Media was the new name of NTL and Telewest when they merged...

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can someone explain what the hell EE is as a brand? its orange and t-mobile partnership right? so why the new branding - im confused????

and i saw today that orange shops are being replaced with the EE refit - its all just a bit weird.
does it have external backing or something???

No external backing all the shops are to going through a refit and some of the unstrategic stores closed
 
Dont know if its a coincidence as i make approx 2 hours of calls a day but i would say about 25% of my calls are not going through despite me having full signal...

Keep getting beep beep beep beep in a quick continuous tone before the phone hangs up
 
I've spoken to someone in Orange retentions again this morning, who has said that like the iPhone plans, they aren't allowed to offer any deals on 4G contracts.

I am wondering if it's worth trying to get an LTE S3 on a 3G price plan, I can then get faster speeds on 3, right?
 
Strange experience in an EE store today. None of the 4G handsets had 4G signal but had full HSDPA, I figured perhaps they hadn't put 4G SIMs in but when I asked they mentioned it struggled to penetrate old buildings, so they had to take me outside the store to demonstrate it :p

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so 4G would not be an option for myself as in my work place, only o2 has strong signal. most of other networks fail
 
so 4G would not be an option for myself as in my work place, only o2 has strong signal. most of other networks fail

I would seriously check it out at an EE store in London, it could have had nothing to do with the buildings and more to do with that area not quite having full coverage yet.

Just thought I should go back in store and try out the handsets that had a solid 3G signal for comparison purposes. Although I wonder if they have one of those devices which routes it all through a broadband connection and thus anyone on T-Mobile/Orange would get great reception in store :p
 
Just thought I should go back in store and try out the handsets that had a solid 3G signal for comparison purposes. Although I wonder if they have one of those devices which routes it all through a broadband connection and thus anyone on T-Mobile/Orange would get great reception in store :p

Vast majority of Orange/T-Mobile shops have 2G/3G BTS cells inside them, I'm not sure if they've rolled out LTE eNB's to all of the shops yet as I'm not involved with that side.
 
Being a glutton for punishment, I decided to call EE again this morning & calmly explained that I had renewed my contract 10 days ago & had upgraded to a note 2 lte handset.
Thankfully the lady seemed to grasp this & I was able to switch to a 4g plan without any charges etc so will now be paying 41pm for my 1gb data plan!

I know its not the best value etc etc but it was bugging me like crazy having my badass phone running on 3g lol
 
Because, most times in London when you want 4G... there aren't big buildings about?!?!

That's rather put me off the idea of 4G actually. :(

The issue with higher frequencies yes is that penetration is worse as Vodafone keep on spouting. What that means is more towers are needed to be installed to get the right reception levels, as in more expensive for the networks rather than actually effecting coverage.
 
Vast majority of Orange/T-Mobile shops have 2G/3G BTS cells inside them, I'm not sure if they've rolled out LTE eNB's to all of the shops yet as I'm not involved with that side.

Ahh explains the glorious 3G performance I was getting in the store on the demo units :p

Being a glutton for punishment, I decided to call EE again this morning & calmly explained that I had renewed my contract 10 days ago & had upgraded to a note 2 lte handset.
Thankfully the lady seemed to grasp this & I was able to switch to a 4g plan without any charges etc so will now be paying 41pm for my 1gb data plan!

I know its not the best value etc etc but it was bugging me like crazy having my badass phone running on 3g lol

How much extra are you paying? You might not really see any real world improvements yet but obviously with time things will get better. I just think you would have been a bit better of being more patient about it that's all, no sense paying more when you're not really getting more.

The issue with higher frequencies yes is that penetration is worse as Vodafone keep on spouting. What that means is more towers are needed to be installed to get the right reception levels, as in more expensive for the networks rather than actually effecting coverage.

Yeah Vodafone spout that and then I get 0.74Mbps in the middle of a city :p I swear that area must just be some sort of black hole for phone signals becase the iPhone 5 the EE guy was demonstrating only had 2 bars of signal on 4G but got about 5Mbps down.
 
4g atm isn't really living up to the hype imo. It seems it would be more applicable to the countryside (less buildings) than the city.

Out here it would really be appreciated.. Hint hint
But I still wouldn't sign for anything less than 30gb
 
How much extra are you paying? You might not really see any real world improvements yet but obviously with time things will get better. I just think you would have been a bit better of being more patient about it that's all, no sense paying more when you're not really getting more.

Im paying 41pm for the 1gb plan. I already had the note 2 lte from when I renewed 10 days ago. I was told it would be 7-10 days before I get my sim, I'm quite excited even though I realise being an early adopter tends to have downsides.
 
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