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Just sharing my findings on this as I've been wanting to try it for years, but never got around to it.
With the imminent roll out of 5G, I've been seriously considering my Broadband connection at home.
We've been on BT for years, but getting absolutely ripped off in my mind as the max speeds they provide in my area are 36Mb down and about 9 up, which in this day and age is just incredibly poor.
BUT, BT are the only true supplier in the area, there are others like Sky or TalkTalk, but they all run off the back of BT, so there's literally no competition.
So I contacted 3, my mobile provider as we get full 4G signal from them as we're right near a mast. They provided me with some bonkers 4G router made by Huawei (And no, I don't subscribe to the fantasies that the American Government have tried to lie to the rest of the world about them selling data to the Chinese government.... where's the evidence???)
And they provided me, for £20 a month, a fully uncapped SIM with unlimited downloads. That's less than I'm paying BT in the first place for vastly superior hardware and the same connection package. AND I don't have to have a landline fitted, or any disconnection issues or engineer callouts as were happening every month or so with BT!
So I swapped my network over yesterday afternoon and BAM, in peak hours we're getting around 60Mb downloads and 30Mb uploads.... AND THAT's IN PEAK TIMES, the rest of the time it's nearer 80Mb down and about the same up.
I run a Plex media server from home which I access whilst out and about over the internet. This was the one service I really didn't think would be supported by a 4G ISP, but, I have to say, I needn't have been worried, streams are crystal without a hiccup, no buffering at all.
The other area I thought would be a letdown is latency, not that I do any online gaming or anything, but it's just something I watch out for, but so far in all tests the ping rate has been under 50ms, usually around 40ms.
Have to say, I'm seriously impressed. And this is just 4G! Three have stated that my package will be automatically bumped up to 5G when it's available in my area which is why I took out the contract in the first place as I believe 5G is going to leave landline ISP's in the dirt.
With the imminent roll out of 5G, I've been seriously considering my Broadband connection at home.
We've been on BT for years, but getting absolutely ripped off in my mind as the max speeds they provide in my area are 36Mb down and about 9 up, which in this day and age is just incredibly poor.
BUT, BT are the only true supplier in the area, there are others like Sky or TalkTalk, but they all run off the back of BT, so there's literally no competition.
So I contacted 3, my mobile provider as we get full 4G signal from them as we're right near a mast. They provided me with some bonkers 4G router made by Huawei (And no, I don't subscribe to the fantasies that the American Government have tried to lie to the rest of the world about them selling data to the Chinese government.... where's the evidence???)
And they provided me, for £20 a month, a fully uncapped SIM with unlimited downloads. That's less than I'm paying BT in the first place for vastly superior hardware and the same connection package. AND I don't have to have a landline fitted, or any disconnection issues or engineer callouts as were happening every month or so with BT!
So I swapped my network over yesterday afternoon and BAM, in peak hours we're getting around 60Mb downloads and 30Mb uploads.... AND THAT's IN PEAK TIMES, the rest of the time it's nearer 80Mb down and about the same up.
I run a Plex media server from home which I access whilst out and about over the internet. This was the one service I really didn't think would be supported by a 4G ISP, but, I have to say, I needn't have been worried, streams are crystal without a hiccup, no buffering at all.
The other area I thought would be a letdown is latency, not that I do any online gaming or anything, but it's just something I watch out for, but so far in all tests the ping rate has been under 50ms, usually around 40ms.
Have to say, I'm seriously impressed. And this is just 4G! Three have stated that my package will be automatically bumped up to 5G when it's available in my area which is why I took out the contract in the first place as I believe 5G is going to leave landline ISP's in the dirt.
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