Hi Rosemary,
Thanks for those results. This confirms that you are getting a good broadband speed of 2.6Mb/s - this is a good average for a cell-site whose maximum speed would be 3.6Mb/s.
Since the speeds are good, any problems you have with browsing are likely to be due to issues with the sites you're trying to access. Do you always browse the same few websites when you experience issues? Google and the BBC website are usually good sites to test to get an idea of general browsing speeds for benchmarking against.
With regards to being unable to connect at all, this could only be down to congestion on the local cell site, since once you're connected the connection seems to be running well. There is a finite number of connections that each site can support, which will cause it to reject new connections if it is overloaded to the point where more connections would cause slow speeds for people who are already connected. I have fed back your coverage request for less contention in this area, and it will be taken into consideration when new sites are planned. Unfortunately however there is no immediate fix that we'd be able to implement to resolve the particular issue you're having, since it is purely coverage related.
I'm sorry I couldn't bring you better news
Please keep us updated on the issue and let us know if you experience any problems which can't be explained by the above, as there's always the possibility that we've missed something
Jon
eForum Team