31-07-2026 10:13 PM
Hi all, I was wondering whether this is a general problem that needs addressing by ee.
We rely on a 4G connection for our home broadband in west Wales and normally get 30Mbps download speed. At this time of year with the influx of tourists we may get 2-5 Mbps which really impacts our ability to work or enjoy streamed products.
Do any of you also have this problem and do you think ee should anticipate the problem and increase bandwidth or prioritise residents?
Cheers
31-07-2026 11:13 PM
@Bosa How do you plan to increase bandwidth on a 4g Mobile connection, comms does not work that way, the more connections there are the slower it all get's, no magic pill to sort that one out.
01-08-2026 09:16 AM
Hi @Bosa
It's not a tap.
More people on the network the more problematic it becomes. Can you receive 5G?
It could also be your home network receiver, which router do you have.
Thanks
01-08-2026 02:59 PM
There is some use of technology called DSS, which allows spectrum to move between 4G & 5G depending on local demand.
However, the capacity installed on a particular site is fixed and not something that can be changed with a simple switch being flicked. Capacity management is a complex area, EE do offer "network priority" on some plans, and install additional capacity in known hotspots when & where possible - ultimately though, the spectrum available needs to be shared between everyone.
01-08-2026 03:23 PM
I get that, but my question is about whether this is a common problem around other holiday destinations. If the problem is widespread then network operators should plan for additional bandwidth requirements for both residents and visitors who will increasingly want to stream video on mobile devices.
01-08-2026 03:27 PM
Hi, I agree but see my other response about network planning and other holiday destinations.
We have fought hard for full fibre and this has arrived so had not upgraded to 5g router, but my 5g phone has the same problem so it affects both 4g and 5g. It is a local problem and depends on the mast servicing holiday parks.
01-08-2026 03:29 PM
Thanks. I would hope that there are capacity management tools that network providers use to see where temporary high demand areas are and come up with a solution to avoid the cliff edge.