03-10-2024 05:55 PM - edited 03-10-2024 05:56 PM
Over the last few months I've noticed my phone coverage generally has gotten significantly worse. At home, I have almost zero coverage, to the point where I can't even receive phone calls, but even in my local city centre, the signal is so bad phone conversations are constantly breaking up.
I've been with EE since they bought Orange & T-Mobile, what seems like an age ago, and this is the first time my signal has been this bad, and it's at the point where i'm thinking about cancelling.
What's going on? Is 4G getting shut down and you don't have the 5G coverage to back it up? I've checked the "coverage checker" and it does say have pretty patchy coverage in my area, but this is definitely a recent issue. Something has changed.
15-01-2025 05:38 PM - edited 15-01-2025 05:58 PM
@MrDave2 wrote:
You keep failing to answer the question as to why the network has changed over the last 12months.
Mobile networks are continually changing - build of new sites, and capacity adds to existing ones. Anything less is standing still, which eventually means falling behind.
Answering specifics without detailed knowledge of the radio network in a specific area is impossible.
19-01-2025 09:31 AM
I guess coverage will appear to reduce as more users upgrade to 4/5G. It was great as an early adopter until jo public came along. I wonder what impact the MVNO’s have as well, sometimes I wish EE would tell them to sling their hook.
19-01-2025 02:16 PM
@uvarvu wrote:
I guess coverage will appear to reduce as more users upgrade to 4/5G.
You guess incorrectly, 4G & 5G coverage does not alter based on the number of users. EE have by far the highest percentage of users on 4G & 5G compared with other networks.