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03-02-2023 20:31 - edited 03-02-2023 20:34
03-02-2023 20:31 - edited 03-02-2023 20:34
We are in 2023 and it is the same sh!7 everywhere I've been with O2, Vodafone and and EE. As soon my contract ended i switch to pay monthly same phone same sim the signal suddenly dropped down.
I don't know if this practice is legal. But somehow they limit your signal and priorities the sim cards on contract.
on 03-02-2023 20:42
on 03-02-2023 20:42
Not sure why you posted to a nearly 6 year old thread..
But yes prioritisation by all networks, and has been since day 1 and is legal, and unfortunately PAYG is at the bottom of that list, and to be fair consumer pay monthly is not much higher...
The only customers who get any SLA's and service guarantee's etc are the companies who pay in the 7 figures each year to the networks, and also government and the likes of the NHS and the emergency services..
And remember these customers cross subsidise and and pay for some of the infrastructure, and that is on top of the 7 figure contracts...
Same with Internet Access, if I pay for dark fibre and a POP, then I should and will get a better service than someone who pays for 10Mb Broadband...
on 03-02-2023 20:42
on 03-02-2023 20:42
My wife's pay monthly on Vodafone Voxi gives exactly the same readings as my contract Vodafone.
Often PAYG does not have the bells and whistles like VoLTE and WiFi Calling but I've never noticed a difference in signal.
There are some EE MVNO networks like PlusNet which do not have access to 800MHz 4G and that does make a difference