O2’s 5G Standalone network (which the company calls ‘5G+’) is continuing to grow, with it now being available across much of ...
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At first, 12GB of data probably sounds like quite a lot. It’s essentially 12,000MB of data. The average webpage only consumes around 3MB of data or less, and many pictures are less than a megabyte in ...
Three is one of the UK’s leading 5G networks, with widespread coverage and impressive speeds. But you don’t need to be on Three itself to get Three’s 5G experience, as some MVNOs (Mobile Virtual ...
These days, the most important factor to look at when you’re shopping for a pay-as-you-go or contract phone plan, is the amount of data it comes with. After all, most phone plans now include basic ...
If you’re shopping for a new phone, pay-as-you-go plan or contract, one of the first things you’ll need to consider is how much data you’re going to need. After all, most phone deals now include ...
If you’re connecting to a mobile network in the UK then you’ll be connecting to either Vodafone’s, EE's, Three’s, or O2’s. That’s true even if you’re not directly with one of those networks, as all ...
The main data guzzler is set to be video streaming, driven by the faster speeds 5G will enable. Currently, phone users consume an average of 0.83 GB’s worth of data per month through streaming video.
You might expect London to lead the way when it comes to 5G performance in the UK, but surprisingly the opposite seems to be the case. According to research from ...
5G networks are going to require a lot of new infrastructure and it’s infrastructure that may not always be financially viable in rural locations, but Altaeros – a telecom infrastructure company – may ...
Ofcom has just launched its latest Mobile Matters report, where it looks at the network performance of Three, EE, Vodafone, and O2, across the UK, and while there aren’t many surprises, there are a ...