on 31-07-2023 17:30
Hi. We have just taken out 3 new contracts, all seemed OK at home but just tried downloading using mobile data. We have 4/5 bars so good signal but download speed only 3 to 4 mgps which is very slow. Are speeds capped or is this normal.
on 31-07-2023 17:32
on 31-07-2023 18:17
@JIFFY wrote:Hi. We have just taken out 3 new contracts, all seemed OK at home but just tried downloading using mobile data. We have 4/5 bars so good signal but download speed only 3 to 4 mgps which is very slow. Are speeds capped or is this normal.
Looks about average to me.
O2 is heavily oversubscribed and lacking in meaningful investment in many areas.
If you want to see fast speeds, move to EE
on 31-07-2023 18:33
on 31-07-2023 18:33
This thing about EE having faster speeds is not true in every location
I have just done a test across o2, EE, and ID Mobile, using Open Signal on iPhones
Network D/L Speed U/L Speed Latency
EE 4.06Mbps 330Kpbs 457ms
ID 10.8Mbps 1.17Mbps 35ms
o2 2.5mbps 678Kbps 36ms
So although o2 are slower there latency is a lot less than EE and speed wise ID Mobile (aka Three) is 2.5x faster than EE and 4 x than ID Mobile..
I also did lots of speed tests on o2
31-07-2023 18:45 - edited 31-07-2023 18:57
31-07-2023 18:45 - edited 31-07-2023 18:57
People can quote all sorts of speeds and latency figures but at the end of the day does the network perform well enough to do what you need to do in the areas you frequent?
If not try PAYG SIM cards on other networks and find the best for you.
on 31-07-2023 18:57
on 31-07-2023 18:57
Typical Evening for me