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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    Technically 4G isn't free as you are still paying them for the contract or whatever you are on. That's the same as any other network, what EE does do is push out via marketing that they are the number one 4G network with faster speeds, more coverage than the other networks.
    Yeah. I guess so but Three aren't too far off. They only have 3G. EE probably has the best 4G

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny.R.H2012 View Post
    Yeah. I guess so but Three aren't too far off. They only have 3G. EE probably has the best 4G
    Well they were the first to start pushing it out back in 2012 so I guess it does make sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    Technically 4G isn't free as you are still paying them for the contract or whatever you are on. That's the same as any other network, what EE does do is push out via marketing that they are the number one 4G network with faster speeds, more coverage than the other networks.
    Yes but EE tend to use their marketing to charge a lot extra for 4G when it isn't much better than the others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Yes but EE tend to use their marketing to charge a lot extra for 4G when it isn't much better than the others.
    I pretty much said that in my post really

    what EE does do is push out via marketing that they are the number one 4G network with faster speeds, more coverage than the other networks.
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    I'm on EE, been on them for about 4-5 years now, i'd say it's pretty decent to be fair, customer support is always great and the speeds are good, only downside for ee is their prices are a little bit more expensive, there is deffo cheaper offers out there but for my iPhone 6 i took them as it was an upgrade and it was a great deal, but overall the quality of calls are good and the coverage is great.

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    I find EE very expensive, and the service wasn't great. O2 has the best coverage I've experienced and slightly better pricing in my opinion. I'm currently with Three, by far the best value for money however the signal is lacking in places. If Hutchison go ahead with their purchase of O2 I hope they combine both networks on a physical level to maximise coverage.

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny.R.H2012 View Post
    Yeah. I guess so but Three aren't too far off. They only have 3G. EE probably has the best 4G
    What are you on about? Three offer 4G at no extra cost. The speed of their 3G network is also about 3x faster than that of O2 (I was hitting 10Mbps on speedtest as opposed to ~3Mbps).
    Can't comment on their 4G speeds because I don't have a 4G handset. What I do really like however is that you can roam in one of their feel at home countries without any charges. I was in France a week ago and it was pretty useful being able to use my data and call/text people back home without having to worry about spending a penny doing so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hashterix View Post
    I find EE very expensive, and the service wasn't great. O2 has the best coverage I've experienced and slightly better pricing in my opinion. I'm currently with Three, by far the best value for money however the signal is lacking in places. If Hutchison go ahead with their purchase of O2 I hope they combine both networks on a physical level to maximise coverage.



    What are you on about? Three offer 4G at no extra cost. The speed of their 3G network is also about 3x faster than that of O2 (I was hitting 10Mbps on speedtest as opposed to ~3Mbps).
    Can't comment on their 4G speeds because I don't have a 4G handset. What I do really like however is that you can roam in one of their feel at home countries without any charges. I was in France a week ago and it was pretty useful being able to use my data and call/text people back home without having to worry about spending a penny doing so.
    LOL, I know they have a 4G network too, but they were the last to launch it and it's very, very, very limited. Yeah I love their roaming agreement. Vodafone have a similar one.

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    They're pretty good signal-wise with 4G, though there are a few places you'll probably struggle with.

    Their customer service is pretty awful, but their service is pretty good so they don't really need to customer service aspect I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Climatics View Post
    I'm on EE, been on them for about 4-5 years now, i'd say it's pretty decent to be fair, customer support is always great and the speeds are good, only downside for ee is their prices are a little bit more expensive, there is deffo cheaper offers out there but for my iPhone 6 i took them as it was an upgrade and it was a great deal, but overall the quality of calls are good and the coverage is great.
    Generally speaking, "upgrade" is the worst deal going.


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    It all depends on the phone you want as well. Generally speaking iPhone plans on most networks are all priced similar.

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