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Old 04-05-2017, 08:30   #37
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Re: Could VM/LG be taking over Vodafone?

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
Take all them figures with a pinch of salt. I certainly don't have 4G on EE 97% of the time and I don't exactly live in the stix.

The speed I get on EE's 4G is about the same (or worse) than Three's 3G as well, but it's a complete crap shoot depending on your location.
Oh, I can quite believe it - mobile coverage is even more location-specific than VM broadband, but the point I guess is that.. nationally... and overall.... EE & VF are best-placed for future capacity growth, O2 probably the worst. Coverage-wise you need a mixture of spectrum but low-frequency is useful in rural areas which EE, O2 & VF all now have.
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