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I didnt know you could do that! im off to find it now.I just noticed an amazing “ignore” button on his profile.
Just like that, all his posts disappeared
Off to do that now, bye bye Seani you and your countless sh*tposts won't be missedI just noticed an amazing “ignore” button on his profile.
Just like that, all his posts disappeared
Yeah just tap his name. And the profile info comes up, press ignore and all their posts disappear.I didnt know you could do that! im off to find it now.
RIPHe's gone, bliss
Yeah, handy, incase Mobilefreak also returns!What an amazing feature
We don't speak of himYeah, handy, incase Mobilefreak also returns!
?Blimey. That was a lot to read up on. Not sure where Seani come from but troll seems the right word.
You’re clearly an O2 fan, one of the lucky few who seem to get good O2 coverage, well done.
Majority of others will disagree, and absolutely move more in favour of the more reliable, faster, and functional Vodafone.
Seems like we can’t have our own valid, tried and tested opinions, and that you see on paper are the “facts”, certainly around the Vodafone 700mhz spectrum they didn’t need due to their 900mhz they already spent millions if not billions on.
Let’s all agree to disagree because his friends dad said it’s true and that’s the end of that.
Mark the forum godAll hail Mark (and me for noticing) for this amazing hidden feature.
Blimey. That was a lot to read up on. Not sure where Seani come from but troll seems the right word.
You’re clearly an O2 fan, one of the lucky few who seem to get good O2 coverage, well done.
Majority of others will disagree, and absolutely move more in favour of the more reliable, faster, and functional Vodafone.
Seems like we can’t have our own valid, tried and tested opinions, and that you see on paper are the “facts”, certainly around the Vodafone 700mhz spectrum they didn’t need due to their 900mhz they already spent millions if not billions on.
Let’s all agree to disagree because his friends dad said it’s true and that’s the end of that.
Edit: you stress about the 700mhz being better over night than the 900mhz, how do you know they’re not all within somewhat reach of each other so overall distance doesn’t matter if they’re focusing on rural population as a whole?
Leave it be, our opinions and facts aren’t valid, we get it, turn the record off and go back to enjoying your weekend
I’m pro Vodafone for sure. O2 is dire.Hmm.
I'm in an O2 zone and VF performs better here? Bangs on about no investment etc, but here, they're chucking up their own masts/equipment at a stupid rate, a couple of month.
Since I changed to VF from EE, 3 months ago, they've already enabled 3/4 new masts, one of those giving that stupid 720mbps speedtest result i got.
Not sure if its possible, but Vodafone do not do that, you will only have access to 10Mhz of Band 20, which may be fine if your local sites are not heavily used.I have just ordered a lebara sim to test Vodafone network as Three are going through some stuff at the moment. According to cell mapper, the surrounding cells only have b20 10mhz. There are 4 of them in a 4 mile radius of me. I know very little about carrier aggregation and none of the cells show LTE-A but can you CA on the same band on different cell/mast and if so, do Vodafone do that? Again. forgive my lack of knowledge
Ah, that's too bad. So from my understanding the max attainable speed would be 37, best case scenario? If i used the calculator right. If vodafone is stable and the latency is good i may keep it around and buy another 4g router for latency sensitive tasks and use Three for data hog devices. Thanks for the info though!Not sure if its possible, but Vodafone do not do that, you will only have access to 10Mhz of Band 20, which may be fine if your local sites are not heavily used.
Not sure what the maximum speed is, but that does not sound to far off.Ah, that's too bad. So from my understanding the max attainable speed would be 37, best case scenario? If i used the calculator right. If vodafone is stable and the latency is good i may keep it around and buy another 4g router for latency sensitive tasks and use Three for data hog devices. Thanks for the info though!
It will do on 4G.Hmm.
I'm in an O2 zone and VF performs better here? Bangs on about no investment etc, but here, they're chucking up their own masts/equipment at a stupid rate, a couple of month.
Since I changed to VF from EE, 3 months ago, they've already enabled 3/4 new masts, one of those giving that stupid 720mbps speedtest result i got.
Please ignore this troll, the reach between 7,8,900Mhz is almost the sameIt will do on 4G.
But the future is now & 5G and Voda are lacking for landmass coverage off the same base stations as o2, Vodafone 5G landmass coverage is now where Three were with only 2100MHz for a long time, sure Vodafone can roll 900 3G closure into 5G but it’s still not going to have the same reach landmass or indoor penetration as o2 700MHz 5G off the same base stations.