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Re: Will VM be short for Vodafone Media?
Threes 3g can outperform 4g on other networks
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It's true that Three's 4G coverage doesn't come close to EE's but at least from my anecdotal evidence, it's about on par with O2's as we were all comparing 4G signals last night. Nobody was on Vodafone so I have no idea where they stand.
Three's 4G annoyingly covers the entire area around my house and where I work. Around it. As in there's a near-perfect circle "gap" covering the two. Still, I can't usually complain about the 3G speeds I get and not having to worry about the data being used is amazing. |
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O2 and Vodafone are practically identical, they share all their 4G masts. EE are nearing 80% population coverage, O2/VF are nearing 50%, even so they are better than EE across pretty much the whole of Scotland. Three are still hovering around 20-30%. ---------- Post added at 20:59 ---------- Previous post was at 20:58 ---------- Quote:
It just doesn't happen all that often. None of the above things do. On average, Three's 3G is four times slower than 4G on other networks. |
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Bollocks to all of it, I took a 6hr train ride the other day up the east coast of England and Scotland and had 3G for a about a cumulative total of 20 mins.
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At the end of the day, three networks (everyone except 3) will have a nationwide 4G network exceeding the coverage of any current 3G network within the next two years. 3 are the only network without a serious 4G rollout strategy (not to mention, two thirds of the places they said they planned to have 4G coverage within 2014 still don't have it, and it's the second week of December...). 3 are planning to spend less than 1/3rd the money on 4G as the other networks - around 0.5 billion - whereas everyone else is spending £1.2-1.8 billion each. A wise decision to not waste money on building a network if you're planning on buying someone else's bigger, better network anyway. ---------- Post added at 03:39 ---------- Previous post was at 03:37 ---------- Quote:
Plus anyone who compares 4G rollout based on 3G has no clue what they're on about. |
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In an amusing twist to this story: http://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php...8-percent.html Quote:
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Compare their 48% coverage with two 4G transmitters in Aberdeen vs. O2/VF's 48% coverage with 20 4G transmitters in Aberdeen... (Correction: O2/VF are probably closer to 60% now) https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2014/12/10.png Their strategy isn't much different across the whole UK - stick one or two transmitters up in a big city where there's lots of people and call it "covered"... Things don't get much better in central Scotland; O2 have more 4G transmitters in Edinburgh alone than 3 have in the entirety of Scotland combined.: https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2014/12/11.pnghttps://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2014/12/12.png And it's pretty much the same even at the opposite end of the UK. I'm willing to bet O2 have more 4G transmitters in Scotland (pop: 5 million) than 3 have in the whole of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (pop: 50 million): https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2014/12/13.pnghttps://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2014/12/14.png ---------- Post added at 14:55 ---------- Previous post was at 14:49 ---------- Quote:
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Most people don't realise that 4G not only covers more area than 3G and is easier/faster to roll out, the combined multi-mode 2G+3G+4G equipment mans all masts are being upgraded to support both 3G and 4G at the same time, even when they have previously been 2G only. ---------- Post added at 14:57 ---------- Previous post was at 14:55 ---------- Quote:
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Won't be for another year though as I understand it, but they working to reduce that. |
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It's now well underway. I'm not close to the project so don't have any specific details, only what I hear in passing. |
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What's so hard about flicking the 4g switch on while the other work is carried out?
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