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It is more likely that poor signal is not the problem, rather too many signals. The radio frequencies used for cellular are repeated at much shorter distances than you might think so often there is a battle between sites when your mobile is getting even a good signal from both. It is very often found when you are on a hilltop. Also don't forget that most (but not all) cell sites use directional aerials which doesn't help the situation either.

Also do remember that EE is (when??!) the infrastructure supplier for the new Emergency Services Radio Network which should have replaced the dedicated Airwave system (originally) a decade ago. The issue is that the cellular providers work on a statistical model based on population, whereas the ESRN needs geographical coverage. The last I saw of it I can't remember how long ago was that the ESRN required (from memory) 348 extra sites to cover no-zones largely in Wales and the North of England even before testing could begin!
Irrespective of the reasons I tend to find our phones have worked better in overseas remote areas such as eastern Turkey borderlands and Bhutan than they seem to in too many places in UK.
 
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Irrespective of the reasons I tend to find our phones have worked better in overseas remote areas such as eastern Turkey borderlands and Bhutan than they seem to in too many places in UK.
Because outside most of the UK your phone will go to the best signal from ANY provider, whereas within most of the UK you are stuck with your single provider. I have found exactly the same issue when touring in France and Germany over the last 25 years or so.
 
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I don’t know where the 3 hub connects to,but know many parts of the country with no Landlines it is used and that we get better download speeds than we did with BT Landline. Has been used all over the the UK ,North,South ,East and West
 
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eastern Turkey borderlands and Bhutan

That’s a long way for Clairey to tug her caravan for a signal🤪
 
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It is more likely that poor signal is not the problem, rather too many signals. ...
How is the user to know if its a weak signal or too many signals, their metric is the fact their device is unable to receive enough coherent or strong enough either way there is not enough good signal to work satisfactorily.

Whilst the problem may be the receiver not having enough discrimination to filter out the unwanted signals, it's also the service providers problem about broadcasting so many conflicting signals in the area such it confuses customers compliant equipment.

The net effect is the customer has a poor signal.
 

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