PTH2009 wrote: » Anyone use 5G from three yet Paid big bucks for the New S21 Ultra and want the best out of it. €5 a month extra for 5G coverage
celtic_oz wrote: » thanks .. N28 + N78 is on this phone so should be perfecthttps://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001895947193.html specs : 5G NR: n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28/n38/n40/n41/n77/n78
Donegal Overlanding wrote: » Anyone using 3 5g with info on speeds at specific distances from the mast? I read that the range is awful. Im 2.2km direct line of sight with a mast, waiting on the S21 Ultra to arrive from 3.
Three Ireland has initiated court action against the communications regulator ComReg over new licences for radio spectrum, which allows operators to roll out additional services, such as 5G. The company is unhappy with plans by the regulator to impose caps on how much spectrum individual operators can purchase, in a move to rebalance competition in the market. Three currently has more spectrum than other operators following its €850 million acquisition of O2 from Telefa in 2014.
Nuphor wrote: » Testing with a 5G coverage location again with a E6878-870 and noticed a new (to me) error. Just confirming what we all know I guess - 5G access to devices is being restricted on purpose.
Ten Pin wrote: » "Three takes ComReg to court over plans to cap radio spectrum purchase"https://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/three-takes-comreg-to-court-over-plans-to-cap-radio-spectrum-purchase-1.4465347https://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/three-claims-comreg-decision-will-put-it-at-competitive-disadvantage-1.4468201
ComReg also noted that Three’s submission was in stark contrast to Three UK’s submissions to Ofcom concerning the UK’s proposed award of the 700 MHz and 3.6 GHz – 3.8 GHz spectrum bands and, in particular, that Ofcom should impose a sub-1 GHz cap taking into account existing spectrum holdings, similar to what is being proposed by ComReg.
Three UK submitted in its submission of 12 March 2019 at page 33 that: “Ofcom should address the risk of further concentration of sub-1 GHz spectrum in the hands of Vodafone and O2 by the imposition of an 80 MHz (37%) sub-1 GHz cap, in addition to the overall cap. The proposed cap would avoid extreme asymmetry in sub-1 GHz spectrum, by constraining Vodafone and O2 to acquire a maximum of 2×10 MHz of 700 MHz FDD and 5 MHz of 700 MHz SDL spectrum. This would preclude Vodafone and O2 from bidding strategically, and leave a minimum of 2x10MHz FDD and 1x10MHz of 700MHz SDL for Three and BT/EE to expand their low frequency holdings. As we note in section 4.7, the risks of imposing a sub-1GHz cap are asymmetric – with significant upside for consumers in terms of ensuring continued effective competition in mobile services and limited if any loss in efficiency in terms of spectrum allocation.”https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/143493/three.pdf
ComReg notes the following points raised by Three UK to Ofcom “The 700MHz award is the last opportunity for MNOs to buy low frequency spectrum. Any competition issues that arise due to concentration of sub 1GHz spectrum will persist indefinitely.”
Deleted User wrote: » Holy crap 4+ hrs a night playing games ? is that the norm for gamers ?
Donegal Overlanding wrote: » It's normal for everyone in our gaming clan. Many a time we spend way longer than that. We often comment how Covid regulations don't really affect us as we are still socialising as normal using TeamSpeak/discord with all our friends from around Europe.
celtic_oz wrote: » I just ordered a PAYG SIM with 5G(28day) booster to test in a new 5G phone In the contract emailed out they seem to infer they will limit the speeds to 25mbs for phones and 100mbs for their 5g routers?
1huge1 wrote: » I've seen that in the fine print form other carriers, I believe its just them covering themselves regarding a minimum speed. You won't be limited by this.
Its interesting the MINIMUM speed for the router is 25mbs
Ten Pin wrote: » That's only for Three's FWA plan which is a similar setup to other FWA providers. It has no bearing on using a phone SIM in a router...the speeds for mobile network apply in that instance.
Interesting .. is there more information on their FWA, what is the difference between threes FWA and a 5G router using their mobile service ?
Ten Pin wrote: » No difference from a technical perspective. But Three are probably going to prioritise bandwidth for their own FWA customers over a DIY setup with a phone SIM in a router, there have been a few reports that they are limiting 5G to specific devices so buying your own 5G router to use with a phone SIM is probably not a good investment until the price of 5G routers falls to more affordable levels.https://www.three.ie/buy/broadband.html
mithAine wrote: » There are only two Irish networks at present: Vodafone, Eir
Heraldoffreeent wrote: » Three speedtest ob 5g Dublin 1, 5G just became availale to me on Monday.