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Sorry to hijack this thread - just wanted to know how EE reception is as well in the area - trying to decide between O2 and EE.


Just a point to note - ED/Peckham Rye seems to have abysmal coverage in certain areas (eg: Nutbrook St, Bellenden Road, some areas of LL) compared to others. Similar gap in service between Brockley and New Cross Gate. Maybe a problem of missing cell towers rather than any particular provider?

devsdev Wrote:

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> Sorry to hijack this thread - just wanted to know

> how EE reception is as well in the area - trying

> to decide between O2 and EE.

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I have EE (ex Orange) - the only place I've had a problem with round here is the top of Melford Road. But other providers' reception is also bad round there.

O2 is good. Mrs switched from Vodafone who were a bit patchy in ED. WRT 4G - Pretty much 4G wherever I go in London on O2. And it's really really fast. Their 4G network outside of London isn't as extensive as EEs - according to the maps I looked at when I was deciding who to go with. So if you travel a lot in the UK you might want to look at EE. If you don;t travel much out of London though O2 might be better - they were much cheaper for 4G than EE when I looked - but of course that might be different now.

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