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Strong 4g Signal - Poor Download Speeds
Hi Chalkychap - I did check coverage and status and both reported good/ok. The setup is for use in a static caravan I recently bought - so, I’ll be using it properly in the DN17 postcode area about 45 miles away from my current Wakefield testing area . I’ve already researched the coverage at DN17 and it’s very good, plus it’ll be less populated than Wakefield.
I’ll report back in the next couple of days and report the caravan performance. I’ve bought another manufacturer hub as well just to cover that base, which I’ll try if the current one is poor at DN17.
As a side point - my iPhone is BT mobile and that does 70mb download acting as a hotspot in exactly the same Wakefield location.
thanks Dave…
How do you check the coverage Davlon?
All the online coverage checkers are based on computer models, which rely on making numerous assumptions to create the models. This means that predicted coverage at any given location is sometimes different to actual coverage at the given location.
BT Mobile use EE's network, and it's generally true to say this network has more features and functionality than other UK networks. There's a clear price premium for this though.
- Davlon09-03-2023SMARTY Maverick
Hi Chalkychap - I just used the basic Smarty coverage checker and signalchecker.co.uk. The advantage of 3 is you can test without entering into a 2 year contract - so I’m happy however it goes. What I can’t get my head around is the major speed performance for ‘upload’, my last test was 0.6 download 17.8m upload… it kinda speaks to a congestion problem as download is utilised more, so my good signal is reflected by the good upload results??
- Chalkychap09-03-2023SMARTY Trendsetter
Okay Davlon, there's around 85 million mobile customers in the UK, and the big four networks market share is approximately:
Three UK - 9.3m customers, 296,000 cell antennas, 31.5 customers/antenna
Vodafone UK - 16.9m customers, 383,000 cell antennas, 44 customers/antenna
EE - 26.1m customers, 490,500 cell antennas, 53 customers/antenna
O2 - 31.3m customers, 490,100 cell antennas, 64 customers/antennaThese crude statistics suggest Three should perform well, but Three utilise something they call TrafficSense™ to manage demand on their mobile network. Here's what Three UK currently say about this:
It’s the way we manage traffic on our network to give you the best possible experience. We’re always making sure to meet network demand in the right way, so our approach might change. Right now, here’s how TrafficSense™ works.
We’re here for you, which means we want your experience to be seamless. In times of high congestion or network issues, we might need to take steps such as rerouting bandwidth from quieter places to places with higher demand. It’s only to make sure things are running smoothly across our network.
Nothing there to explain how this could impact one's experience with mobile data down/up throughput. Network congestion, due to large numbers of concurrent users is no doubt a factor.
- Davlon09-03-2023SMARTY Maverick
My take on it Chalkychap - the bandwidth is available on my device it’s just biased towards upload. Some guy has been sent to the mast I use to improve Wi-Fi calling and got a little too enthusiastic.
I’m at the caravan tomorrow - so part 2 soon! 🙂