on 03-06-2016 10:30
on 03-06-2016 16:34
on 03-06-2016 16:34
But remember that the more masts an operator has the larger the capacity for subscribers. old 2012 data here http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/sitefinder/sitefinder-dataset/
The key question is the backhaul capacity as this is where the real bottleneck will be.
on 03-06-2016 16:53
on 03-06-2016 17:54
on 03-06-2016 17:54
This thread is again going far to in depth for a customer to customer help community
All the facts etc are on the ofcom site http://media.ofcom.org.uk/facts/ and other places on the ofcom site if you dig around but there are nearly 4 times as many mobile customers than fixed broadband connections. Backhaul data is the most important factor.
Remember that people that are out and about are not using the home broadband connection hence the rapid rise in mobile data usage.
Localisation of masts will give a greater user experience as long as the backhaul is up to the job.
03-06-2016 17:58 - edited 03-06-2016 17:59
03-06-2016 17:58 - edited 03-06-2016 17:59
As I know number of connections does not mean more bandwidth, or I may have misunderstanding on browsing habits in UK because I don't know whether large file transmissions are often even on fixed broadband in UK.
on 03-06-2016 18:22
on 03-06-2016 18:22
on 03-06-2016 18:23
on 03-06-2016 18:23
on 03-06-2016 18:32
on 03-06-2016 18:32
on 03-06-2016 18:35
on 03-06-2016 18:35
To be honest I have never found a lot of difference between O2's 3G and 4G .....both work well for me...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-06-2016 18:56
on 03-06-2016 19:14
on 03-06-2016 19:14