Finding the best Network
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10-12-2022 11:44 PM
I'm looking to change networks as I've had so many signal problems with o2.
Is there a way I can order a sim card to see if it is the mast nearby or if it is their network please? Thank you
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11-12-2022 12:19 AM
You can't really conclusively w/out taking out a contract, which could be a 1 month SIM-Only contract. You could get a PAYG SIM but that won't use 5G or some of the frequencies of 4G.
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11-12-2022 01:12 PM
I concur with the reply above - you can use the online coverage tool to get an idea of predicted service in any location. But the only guaranteed test is to get a PAYG SIM and try it for yourself.
If 5G is important to you, then you can only test that using a pay-monthly SIM not a PAYG one.
