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Originally Posted by pip08456
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Not really, though thanks for trying
I know I’m on the edge of coverage in my location. The 4g signal drops out completely if I go less than half a mile down the road.
What I’m curious about is how EE manages the data bandwidth it provides under weak signal conditions. I have discovered, when moving my phone only fractional distances around my dining room, that it switches between (approximately) 20 down / 0.5 up, or 6 down / 3 up. These two states are both so precise that it seems to me that EE’s network must be selecting some sort of connection profile based on very precise measurements of the signal I’m receiving.