For context, telcos have an FUP to ensure that a select group of high bandwidth-consuming individuals do not impact internet speeds for everyone else on the network. They set up consumption limits under the FUP to make this happen. Further, it also countered telcos argument that PM W...
but at the end of this month, it’ll finally see some competition. O2 has today announced that its own 4G network will launch on August 29, with prices starting at £26 per month. The service will reach three cities initially, with ten more scheduled to be added by the end of the ...
Vodafone 5G wasn’t the first 5G network to launch in the UK, but it forced the pace with the introduction of unlimited tariffs. As Three had them already, it laid down the competitive gauntlet for EE and O2. Clearly, Vodafone wants to be seen as the main 5G challenger for EE (instead...
According to Vodafone, the average download speeds available on their network are as follows: 23-35Mbps if you’re using their 4G service (e.g. using the 4G GigaCube in a 4G coverage area). 150-200Mbps if you’re using their 5G service (e.g. using the 5G GigaCube in a 5G cover...
5G home broadband is so dependent on each network provider’s (limited) 5G coverage that the majority of households, if they are lucky to have it available, will often only have one provider available to them. So rather than tell you whether you should choose GigaCube over Three or EE’s...