Thread: EE 4G?
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Old 30-12-2013, 16:26   #19
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Re: EE 4G?

Vodafone's data service has a few localized areas of being exceptionally terrible, mine being one of them.

EE's 4G is the best overall coverage at the moment but it's mostly crippled outdoor-only coverage. Their own coverage map shows no coverage in Burnham-on-Sea. They're obviously expanding though, but as I say it's mostly outdoors for now and the forseeable future, with patchy indoor coverage. Other networks, once they cover you (and they will within 2 years) will have better indoor coverage and possibly speeds if EE doesn't get their capacity management under control.

If you want 4G and are aware of the limitations EE are the best network to go with right now, but I'd avoid a 24-month contract if possible as they may not still be best in 24 months time.
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