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Coverage in Cities really difficult.
- 10-03-2023
The 4 main mobile network operators in the UK use different parts of the radio spectrum allocated for mobile networks. Some frequencies penetrate buildings better than others, and the proximity of the signal source has a bearing on reception as well.
At any given location, there's no guarantee that each of mobile network operators will deliver the same signal strength, which maybe why your friends aren't affected to the same extent as you, Dominic_1770810.
Three UK (SMARTY Mobile's parent and owner) have an active bandwidth management policy. Three say it's designed to ensure whenever there's congestion or network issues, they'll manipulate their mobile data network in order keep things running as smoothly as possible. However, if bandwidth is limited and there are many, many concurrent users, things will slow down, despite active network management.
I have had this issue on my last 2 trips to London and also in Basingstoke, super annoying when trying to navigate using maps.
I also found myself in a restaurant and unable to buy lunch using their QR code ordering system which was a pain
- MSF10-05-2024SMARTY Guru
ShaunDon_401562 If this is not a permanent thing, then it may be simply down to congestion on the mast. This is more likely in a city I would think.
- ShaunDon_40156210-05-2024SMARTY Pioneer
Yep probably! Annoying that it only appears to be a problem with the Three network thanks to their data management, my work phone on Vodafone had no issues and my friends both on O2 were fine