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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7947379" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>4G on a mast on the chimney here. EE contract.</p><p></p><p>Speed varies greatly and in Summer when there are a lot of tourists around it can throttle down to 3 or 4mbps at peak times, which is hardly better than BT broadband at 2 and a bit mbps.</p><p></p><p>Lately it has been generally good and between 25 and a high of 56mbps download and mid 20’s upload. When the signal is being throttled I can tell because the upload stays up between 16 and 25 while the more important download speed drops way down. There are times when the ping response is terribly slow, up in the 40’s.</p><p></p><p>In fact I’ve just done a speed test and the ping is just over 40ms and the speed is a reasonable 33mbps and upload 24.3</p><p></p><p>In summary, 4G can vary greatly from day to day and hour to hour in some areas of the country. I’ve also had a few outages over the two years I’ve had it and there were times when it was either BT or EE4G working and they seemed to alternate. Was glad then that I had a backup system for both. Luckily I never had both down together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7947379, member: 718"] 4G on a mast on the chimney here. EE contract. Speed varies greatly and in Summer when there are a lot of tourists around it can throttle down to 3 or 4mbps at peak times, which is hardly better than BT broadband at 2 and a bit mbps. Lately it has been generally good and between 25 and a high of 56mbps download and mid 20’s upload. When the signal is being throttled I can tell because the upload stays up between 16 and 25 while the more important download speed drops way down. There are times when the ping response is terribly slow, up in the 40’s. In fact I’ve just done a speed test and the ping is just over 40ms and the speed is a reasonable 33mbps and upload 24.3 In summary, 4G can vary greatly from day to day and hour to hour in some areas of the country. I’ve also had a few outages over the two years I’ve had it and there were times when it was either BT or EE4G working and they seemed to alternate. Was glad then that I had a backup system for both. Luckily I never had both down together. [/QUOTE]
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