I'm on smarty which is run by three and when I do a speed on my 5g phone it's like 500mbps, my fibre broadband is 150mbps so would I be better off switching to three's 5g broadband
Don’t switch to Three if your home is not located in a well-covered 5G zone! I recommended my friend to switch as it was way cheaper than other broadband. Now I feel bad for him as he often needs to move the router to different locations to get a better signal. Also, bad weather affects it a lot as it uses a SIM card and a portable router (you can simply buy any router and a monthly SIM card plan to do the same) rather than using the LAN/Ethernet connection. It’s a true example of “You get what you pay for”. I hope it helps!
@@Riunboxing I really appreciate your advice, I am in a area where 5g is really good, I've tested the 5g multiple times and compared it with my broadband and the problem is that on 5g the latency is 50 to 60 and on fibre broadband its only 10 to 20 so if there's people in the house that game online then 5g would be a disadvantage for them so therefore probably would be better off sticking with the fibre, I think there is still alot of work that needs to be done in the future to get 5g where it's supposed to be
We use this SIM broadband for our home and we're on the very edge of a 5G network. Usually, it's 4G and we get speeds of 90Mbs to 165Mbs. If we're lucky and are in the 5G then it's a solid 700Mbs.
I'm on smarty which is run by three and when I do a speed on my 5g phone it's like 500mbps, my fibre broadband is 150mbps so would I be better off switching to three's 5g broadband
Don’t switch to Three if your home is not located in a well-covered 5G zone! I recommended my friend to switch as it was way cheaper than other broadband. Now I feel bad for him as he often needs to move the router to different locations to get a better signal. Also, bad weather affects it a lot as it uses a SIM card and a portable router (you can simply buy any router and a monthly SIM card plan to do the same) rather than using the LAN/Ethernet connection.
It’s a true example of “You get what you pay for”.
I hope it helps!
@@Riunboxing I really appreciate your advice, I am in a area where 5g is really good, I've tested the 5g multiple times and compared it with my broadband and the problem is that on 5g the latency is 50 to 60 and on fibre broadband its only 10 to 20 so if there's people in the house that game online then 5g would be a disadvantage for them so therefore probably would be better off sticking with the fibre, I think there is still alot of work that needs to be done in the future to get 5g where it's supposed to be
@@YatzP You are right. I hope this will happen soon!
We use this SIM broadband for our home and we're on the very edge of a 5G network. Usually, it's 4G and we get speeds of 90Mbs to 165Mbs. If we're lucky and are in the 5G then it's a solid 700Mbs.
@Hustwick That’s great! 700 is good enough if you play games.
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