Re: [89attendees] 3 SIM Cards

Keith Mitchell <keith@dns-oarc.net> Sun, 02 March 2014 11:42 UTC

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Subject: Re: [89attendees] 3 SIM Cards
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On 03/02/2014 06:26 AM, t.p. wrote:
>> Additional data point about 3 coverage: it definitely sucks. I'm in
>> room Blenheim now (IEPG) and I have no service at all. In
>> comparison my Uruguayan SIM roams on EE (I don't even know what
>> company this is) and has all signal bars on.

Unlike other UK carriers 3 have no 2G/2.5G infrastructure, it will roam
back to other carriers if it can't see 3G/4G.

> 'Everything Everywhere' used to be Orange which used to have the
> best coverage UK wide.

EE also merged in what used to be T-Mobile UK (DT), their spectrum is
mostly at 1800 and 2100MHz.

Keith