Thread: EE 4G?
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Old 25-12-2013, 20:08   #10
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Re: EE 4G?

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Originally Posted by nstokes View Post
If thats the case then why do my calls go silent, break up and cut off? Even when i turn phone onto 3G instead of 4G calls still do the same most times. Sometimes it will show 4 bars and then all of a sudden it will drop to 1 bar, this is on 3G
Your calls are cutting off because your 3G signal is crap.

Nothing to do with 4G.

Surely you don't expect perfect calls and no cut-outs everywhere on 3G and for all coverage problems to be instantly solved just because you paid more?

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Originally Posted by Zee View Post
voLTE has not been deployed by any network (Three or EE will be first to launch it) so its not possible to make a call over 4G. If you have 4 "bars" on 4G but there is no 3G signal your call will fail.

Your phone drops to 3G to make a call.
Sadly, 4G transmitter power on EE is handicapped to prevent that from happening, i.e. you should never get 4 bars of 4G but no 3G unless there's a transmitter fault.

O2/Vodafone have much longer reach and coverage from their 4G transmitters because they don't cripple them in this way, but have fewer of them right now.
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