24-03-2024, 08:20 PM
(24-03-2024, 02:16 PM)i.h Wrote: and realistically isn't an option unless specially built for home broadband use. One person can get away with it, but if an entire village is trying to use the same mast then it's going to be quite miserable.
Nothing says it more than the fact that BT and Virgin are putting money into their fibre rollouts rather than on speeding up EE or O2 5G coverage, and both companies prefert to push their respective fixed line broadband products.
Simply not true. EE and Virgin are very much putting money into 5G, currently 5G services are non standalone which mean they rely on a 4G core, the next phase is standalone 5G which is a true end to end 5G network, its SA 5G which will bring benefits such as ultra low latency, improved coverage, less battery strain and improved speeds by leveraging spectrum along with support for higher density deployment of devices
www.ispreview.co.uk AND news.virginmediao2.co.uk .