Hello,
I recently switched to a 5G from Three, and I don't need my mobile broadband anymore.
Can you please cancel my contract?
@MV aren't the 5G speeds impressive?
From previous posts, you have 3Unlimited Broadband SIMO. Is that right? If so, we can submit the 30 days notice for cancellation. Send us a PM with your details. full name, broadband number, address, and date of birth.
@MV aren't the 5G speeds impressive?
From previous posts, you have 3Unlimited Broadband SIMO. Is that right? If so, we can submit the 30 days notice for cancellation. Send us a PM with your details. full name, broadband number, address, and date of birth.
> From previous posts, you have 3Unlimited Broadband SIMO. Is that right?
Yes, that is correct. I sent you a PM. Thanks for your help.
> aren't the 5G speeds impressive?
They are indeed. I can confirm that 5G is much faster than non-5G. Some examples: I used to watch Twitch/YouTube streams in 360p whereas now I can do the same in 720p-1080p quality.
What I observed, though, is that 5G speed drops from 4-5MB/s to 100-200KB/s download speed in the evening. It applies to the following sites:
1) AWS S3 (s3.amazonaws.com);
2) Twitch;
3) YouTube;
Which makes me think that it is mostly related to your network rather than to a specific website.
I understand that probably the load on your network is high in the evening, so that the speed falls off a cliff. However, I would not expect it to differ that much. I have seen it a few times already, but I have not used 5G long enough to draw a definite conclusion that it is a general pattern rather than a coincidence.
I live in Westport, Mayo, and my house is almost at the edge of 5G zone. I can imagine that it might also contribute to the speed fall.