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Old 13-08-2023, 23:33   #21
jfman
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Re: Using a SIM instead of standard broadband

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Originally Posted by Lacking View Post
Yes I've gone through each provider on cellmapper. They all have towers nearby but the cells on the map don't fall over us, except for Three. Looking at these towers, I think our router is in the best window already for Three.
Might be worth checking that against the O2, Vodafone and EE coverage checkers to see if they claim to offer 4G indoor coverage at your postcode.
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