Matthew Creed
Member
Hi everyone,
So my mobile contract has just lapsed and I have compared the market for a sim only month to month plan and found a really good deal at £10 per month, 30gb data& unlimited text and calls with a provider called Smarty who piggy back off the 3 network.
I'm currently with EE but they can't compete with that price as they are too big for their own boots.
My question is: Living in London, will I suffer with loads of data and coverage outages or is the network fairly stable within the M25 radius.
Also is there anyone who can vouch for the signal within buildings as I find EE signal does not penetrate alot of the newer insulated buildings which I work in alot of the time.
I believe this is down to the higher frequency of their transmitters. Higher frequencies travel further but do not penetrate dense objects. Any advice on this matter will be hugely appreciated and will aid me in my disision wether to switch providers or not.
I believe Vodafone and 02 both use lower frequency transmitters but not sure about the 3 network.
So my mobile contract has just lapsed and I have compared the market for a sim only month to month plan and found a really good deal at £10 per month, 30gb data& unlimited text and calls with a provider called Smarty who piggy back off the 3 network.
I'm currently with EE but they can't compete with that price as they are too big for their own boots.
My question is: Living in London, will I suffer with loads of data and coverage outages or is the network fairly stable within the M25 radius.
Also is there anyone who can vouch for the signal within buildings as I find EE signal does not penetrate alot of the newer insulated buildings which I work in alot of the time.
I believe this is down to the higher frequency of their transmitters. Higher frequencies travel further but do not penetrate dense objects. Any advice on this matter will be hugely appreciated and will aid me in my disision wether to switch providers or not.
I believe Vodafone and 02 both use lower frequency transmitters but not sure about the 3 network.