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Hi there


I used to be on Three, i gave up on them around 2018.


Whilst mobile calls were fine, mobile data was not, with many things simply not loading because of it.


Either too many customers in the area, or not enough signal, i don't know.


But no point paying for infinite data if nothing ever downloads.


That was 4 years ago - what's Three like around here these days?


Do people have any complaints about Three's voice and data coverage around East and West Dulwich, Denmark Hill areas?


Rob

Well I for one hope it holds up for the next couple of years because I recently signed up for the 5G service to replace my Virgin Media broadband.

So far, so good. Excellent signal strength and around 250GB download speed for £20 a month (£10 for the first 6).

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Well I for one hope it holds up for the next couple of years because I recently signed up for the 5G service to replace my Virgin Media broadband.

So far, so good. Excellent signal strength and around 250GB download speed for £20 a month (£10 for the first 6).

 

ed_pete thanks for this post. I am "in process" of getting rid of Virgin Media broadband. Could you clarify which 5G service you switched to? And what sort of hardware you use

Well I for one hope it holds up for the next couple of years because I recently signed up for the 5G service to replace my Virgin Media broadband.

So far, so good. Excellent signal strength and around 250GB download speed for £20 a month (£10 for the first 6).

 

ed_pete thanks for this post. I am "in process" of getting rid of Virgin Media broadband. Could you clarify which 5G service you switched to? And what sort of hardware you use

 

I use the standard 5G WiFi Router from 3. It's a re-branded ZTE model. I've set it up in bridge mode connected to my separate router via a cat 5 cable that I wanted to keep as all my devices were set up to connect to it and I didn't want to change this.

Well I for one hope it holds up for the next couple of years because I recently signed up for the 5G service to replace my Virgin Media broadband.

So far, so good. Excellent signal strength and around 250GB download speed for £20 a month (£10 for the first 6).

 

ed_pete thanks for this post. I am "in process" of getting rid of Virgin Media broadband. Could you clarify which 5G service you switched to? And what sort of hardware you use

 

I use the standard 5G WiFi Router from 3. It's a re-branded ZTE model. I've set it up in bridge mode connected to my separate router via a cat 5 cable that I wanted to keep as all my devices were set up to connect to it and I didn't want to change this.

 

Thank you

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