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Where are you and what's it like?
I’m specifically interested in in 3G/4G coverage and speeds, although any feedback at all will be useful.
Bonus would be if you've moved from EE to O2 and told me what the difference was like
Currently after a new mobile and O2 are winning hands down for what I want, so far. Just trying to make sure I don’t shoot myself in the foot by moving to the wrong network!
I’m specifically interested in in 3G/4G coverage and speeds, although any feedback at all will be useful.
Bonus would be if you've moved from EE to O2 and told me what the difference was like
Currently after a new mobile and O2 are winning hands down for what I want, so far. Just trying to make sure I don’t shoot myself in the foot by moving to the wrong network!
I'm on O2, have been for a few years. I live in a West Lothian and think the network is great with good speeds. I also spend a lot of time in Edinburgh and never had a problem there either. On my travels through to Glasgow its been solid throughout but north of Dundee is quite bad until you get nearer Aberdeen, but I'm told this isn't an exclusive problem to O2.
On O2 and have been since it was Cellnet in the 90s. Signal never a problem anywhere other than the back of beyond.
I'm also one of the few in the office who can get 4g in the staff room, located in the basement of a 112 year old stone built four story building in Edinburgh's old town.
I'm also one of the few in the office who can get 4g in the staff room, located in the basement of a 112 year old stone built four story building in Edinburgh's old town.
Mr Trophy said:
I am O2 and leaving to go with EE. My work phone is EE and the difference in reception and speed is day and night.
Hmm.I’m currently with EE and looking to jump to 02 (or, as of this morning’s Black Friday deals, Vodafone)
Can’t fault the network performance of EE but their deals just aren’t competitive in the slightest. I may just end up sucking up the extra cost for known entity of EE’s performance.
Mr Trophy said:
I am O2 and leaving to go with EE. My work phone is EE and the difference in reception and speed is day and night.
Unless you live in SW Scotland and Everything Everywhere becomes Nothing Nowhere. I use Vodafone and coverage, speed, etc is 100% nationwide. My phone these last three years is a £40 5" Cubot P9 Android. £20 per month gets me unlimited texts, calls and 2gb. Probably not the best deal but, it never lets me down no matter where I am.
Edited by steveL98 on Friday 24th November 12:17
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