- Location
- West Somerset
No mob signal here, landline only, use the mob of I go off farm, quite nice no being a slave to the moblie, am tempted to get rid of it for the amount I use it.
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At least they seem to have good reviews....@7610 super q wife is doing a speed test now, 39-40 mb with Dragon WiFi.
and the broadband in most houses unfortunately .Only 2 types of call come on our landline, I try to ignore both... cold call spammers and my mother
Just talking to the lad that works for us who has EE 4G mobile broadband as his house service.
He rang EE last week looking for a better deal ( It`s his speciality ). They offered unlimited data for £25 / a month, less 10% discount as he has EE mobiles. The small print says if usage is over 1000 gb/ month they reserve the right to limit usage.
Been on it 5 days, running at 60mbs
He tried the "3" unlimited contract but found the speed was throttled at peak times
That looks a bargain to me
Before we got FTTP we were on EE , 500gb month for £65
In Wales there is a grant which covers all of the equipment and installation cost for improved internet access through 4G. The company installs it and gets it working. I'm hoping mine will be installed with an extension pole above the chimney next week. Will improve speed from current 2.4mbps down, 0.8 up, to around 50 and 25 on 4G unlimited. They will also provide a mesh system so that a strong signal goes throughout the house.Same here! Dreadful mobile coverage generally in a known bad area. ALL the mobile providers have us greyed out on the coverage maps
I suspect I could get a 4G signal with a big antenna on the house, and then feed it to a 4G Router.
See my post #26 above about EE latest unlimited contractThere is obviously a monthly subscription that customer needs to pay for the sim card/data.
That's what I'll be on. The sim is in the cupboard ready to be installed and they have have already taken one direct debit off me.See my post #26 above about EE latest unlimited contract
How do you deal with broadband in the house ?Finally lost patience with endless faults on the landline so have cancelled our contract as we all have mobiles - usually but not always in signal.
However we do have the ex landline number registered with some businesses who very occasionally ring it. Now I have no idea who these businesses are as rarely in the house during working hours so the question is, do I inform all the businesses I deal with that the number is Kaput?
Does anyone else not bother with a landline?
How do you deal with broadband in the house ?
We have a teenage son/daughter who both burn the gigs, not that daddy doesn't help out, but we have slow broadband, our mobile contracts are all up in September so we are looking for a full package, presently with ee but too many dead spots around here so I think Vodafone is next on the listMobile dongle with 40g of data allowance ........ enough for my purposes