Darsuke
Pro Member
I'm trying to decide on the best 4g provider based solely on the mast for my location.
Cellmapper indicates the mast I connect to, and can see from the house, uses all 4 major providers.
EE has two bands and it shows in the speed tests, the others just don't compare. But they are the most expensive too.
So now I'm trialling voxi along with three. Three also has band 3 and 20 at the mast but doesn't appear to use CA. With band 3 I get 15MHz bandwidth and speeds averaging 30Mb dipping at peak times.
Voxi uses band 20 at 10 MHz bandwidth and the speed is almost comparable to three.
EE speeds run into the hundreds.
I'm sure I've seen somewhere mentioned the Bandwidths of providers but it escapes me now.
Would a higher Cat router (currently B535) improve speeds? I'd like to learn about the effects of maximum speeds/bandwidth but don't know where to begin looking.
Cellmapper indicates the mast I connect to, and can see from the house, uses all 4 major providers.
EE has two bands and it shows in the speed tests, the others just don't compare. But they are the most expensive too.
So now I'm trialling voxi along with three. Three also has band 3 and 20 at the mast but doesn't appear to use CA. With band 3 I get 15MHz bandwidth and speeds averaging 30Mb dipping at peak times.
Voxi uses band 20 at 10 MHz bandwidth and the speed is almost comparable to three.
EE speeds run into the hundreds.
I'm sure I've seen somewhere mentioned the Bandwidths of providers but it escapes me now.
Would a higher Cat router (currently B535) improve speeds? I'd like to learn about the effects of maximum speeds/bandwidth but don't know where to begin looking.