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10-02-2022 11:08 AM
In Short:
I have had a consistent problem with low mobile broadband upload speed since 9th Jan. this year when it dropped from a healthy average upload speed of 20.78Mbps (2dp) which I had monitored and recorded over the previous 8 months (see evidence below). Then on 9th Jan this year between 05:35PM and 05:52PM it dropped from 22.1Mbps to 2.9Mbps and has suspiciously remained at that speed ever since!
Since that event, I have check on random days at random times, a few days each week and the upload speed has not improved or worsened for that matter, which is odd in itself and obviously points to the possibility of the signal being capped! (Please see evidence below)
Additional:
Did Vodafone try resolve this issue?
No! Vodafone Help did not try to fix the problem, instead they started what seemed like a rehearsed obfuscation of the issue, as they attempted to sell me an alternative broadband product, which I know from years of difficulty does not work due to a mile of copper wiring from the (not so) local cabinet to my home. Then they ignored the basic facts of the case and fell back on the minimum upload speed for area and other nonsensical scripted answers. After being passed to the fifth adviser, I was told he knew how to fix this problem and they had me change the settings for the Wi-Fi in a very obvious rouse to get rid of me and after four hours of getting nowhere, I am ashamed to say I gave in and made the changes knowing too well that this was not related to the problem, but I was exhausted and was happy to just end the conversation even though nothing had been resolved.
Has Vodafone mis-sold me a product?
No! Even though I purchased the Unlimited Max plan with the fastest available! If you read it carefully, you’ll see they only refer to the fastest available download speeds and doesn’t mention the upload speed. I find this rather disingenuous, as the upload speed is almost as important as the download, especially for streaming games, cloud services, uploading to YouTube, images, etc. So avoid this plan if any of these are important to your leisure or work time internet habits.
So what’s next?
In my annoyance I did consider making a compliant to Ofcom and I may still do that, but if you have read the previous question and answer, you’ll understand this is probably a waste of time. However, I believe there is a question of fair play and possible misleading advertisements. So if this message gathers traction and others have experienced similar changes to their upload speeds, then I will gather evidence regarding the possible capping and make a compliant to Ofcom. Note I have been told by a representative of Vodafone that I am not subject to any capping.
Sadly as a loyal customer of Vodafone for over eight years with four accounts, I will seriously need to consider an alternative ISP. This is real pain in the backside, but this is Vodafone’s flagship product for mobile broadband and it appears to have been crippled to force users into buying their new fibre plans, which are useless to significant portion of users!
Evidence:
Current Upload Bandwidth:
Note: dates are in the format mm/day/year and all test where completed by my router.
Sixty test results over the last two days measuring the bandwidth. The download bandwidth is not an issue! However, the upload bandwidth remains almost precisely consistently 2.9Mbps regardless of peak times (contention), weather conditions or other changing environmental issues that could lead to the attenuation of the signal.
Date/Time Download Upload
02/10/2022 05:52AM 50.7Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/10/2022 05:17AM 52.8Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/10/2022 05:15AM 52.4Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/10/2022 05:15AM 51.7Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/10/2022 05:12AM 52.9Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/10/2022 05:11AM 51.3Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/10/2022 05:10AM 54.5Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/10/2022 05:09AM 49.8Mbps 2.8Mbps
02/10/2022 05:07AM 54.6Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/10/2022 05:06AM 52.9Mbps 3Mbps
02/10/2022 05:06AM 48.6Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 06:20PM 22.7Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 06:14PM 17.5Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 03:22PM 12.4Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 03:21PM 15.3Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 03:20PM 11.7Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 03:13PM 30.2Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 02:56PM 18.8Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 01:33PM 22.3Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 01:32PM 14.9Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 01:28PM 10.4Mbps 2.6Mbps
02/09/2022 01:28PM 12.4Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 01:26PM 17.2Mbps 2.7Mbps
02/09/2022 01:25PM 9.3Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 01:24PM 16.8Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 01:08PM 18.2Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 01:06PM 14.4Mbps 2.6Mbps
02/09/2022 01:06PM 21.3Mbps 2.8Mbps
02/09/2022 01:05PM 19.1Mbps 2.7Mbps
02/09/2022 12:59PM 13.3Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 12:55PM 26.4Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 12:53PM 13.8Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 12:53PM 8.8Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 12:51PM 10.6Mbps 2.7Mbps
02/09/2022 12:50PM 8.4Mbps 2.8Mbps
02/09/2022 12:40PM 26.6Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 12:26PM 16.9Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 12:17PM 17Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 12:09PM 23.7Mbps 2.8Mbps
02/09/2022 11:46AM 26.6Mbps 2.8Mbps
02/09/2022 11:39AM 33.2Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 11:27AM 30.2Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 11:18AM 12.6Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 11:15AM 9.7Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 11:13AM 15.4Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 11:08AM 18.2Mbps 2.8Mbps
02/09/2022 11:08AM 17.9Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 11:04AM 20.3Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 11:03AM 17.1Mbps 2.9Mbps
02/09/2022 10:58AM 20.3Mbps 2.5Mbps
02/09/2022 10:56AM 18.2Mbps 2.8Mbps
02/09/2022 10:55AM 21Mbps 2.8Mbps
01/09/2022 06:07PM 15.6Mbps 2.9Mbps
01/09/2022 06:00PM 22.7Mbps 2.9Mbps
01/09/2022 05:59PM 18.5Mbps 2.9Mbps
01/09/2022 05:57PM 13Mbps 2.9Mbps
01/09/2022 05:57PM 19.1Mbps 2.9Mbps
01/09/2022 05:56PM 25.7Mbps 2.9Mbps
01/09/2022 05:53PM 18.7Mbps 2.9Mbps
01/09/2022 05:52PM 11.8Mbps 2.9Mbps
The Day and Time when the Upload Speed Died:
Date/Time Download Upload
01/09/2022 05:52PM 11.8Mbps 2.9Mbps
01/09/2022 05:35PM 21.5Mbps 22.1Mbps
Random Previous Readings before Possible Capping:
A random sample of thirty test results, each giving a snapshot of the bandwidth, between the 15th July 2021 to 4th January 2022, giving a bandwidth average for the upload speed: 20.78Mbps (2dp)
Date/Time Download Upload
01/04/2022 07:11PM 19.3Mbps 21.8Mbps
01/04/2022 07:10PM 25.2Mbps 21.9Mbps
12/24/2021 12:20PM 19.8Mbps 21Mbps
12/21/2021 01:32PM 30.3Mbps 21.9Mbps
12/21/2021 06:37AM 36.6Mbps 22.4Mbps
12/21/2021 06:36AM 35.8Mbps 22.9Mbps
12/20/2021 02:00PM 23.3Mbps 20.2Mbps
12/18/2021 10:23AM 32.8Mbps 19.6Mbps
12/18/2021 10:19AM 16.2Mbps 23Mbps
12/18/2021 10:13AM 17.1Mbps 22.5Mbps
12/18/2021 10:12AM 26.7Mbps 21.9Mbps
12/18/2021 10:11AM 14.1Mbps 22.4Mbps
12/18/2021 10:10AM 16.1Mbps 22Mbps
12/18/2021 10:07AM 15.4Mbps 22Mbps
12/18/2021 10:06AM 23Mbps 22.4Mbps
12/13/2021 11:29AM 29.3Mbps 20.4Mbps
12/13/2021 10:02AM 23.8Mbps 21.9Mbps
11/17/2021 05:21PM 26.9Mbps 21.8Mbps
11/12/2021 06:59PM 37.5Mbps 23.3Mbps
11/05/2021 11:08AM 26Mbps 9.9Mbps
11/01/2021 02:47PM 18.9Mbps 21.8Mbps
10/31/2021 06:25PM 13.6Mbps 21.5Mbps
10/12/2021 12:39PM 24.2Mbps 22.4Mbps
10/08/2021 04:02AM 37.3Mbps 22.9Mbps
09/14/2021 10:54AM 27.5Mbps 19.9Mbps
07/21/2021 07:45AM 17.2Mbps 22.2Mbps
07/20/2021 08:03PM 9.6Mbps 22.4Mbps
07/20/2021 08:02PM 10.8Mbps 22.8Mbps
07/18/2021 05:51PM 28.4Mbps 22.1Mbps
07/15/2021 04:21PM 27Mbps 22.3Mbps
07/15/2021 04:15PM 27.9Mbps 22.7Mbps
If you have read this far, then thank-you for your time. I have summarized and decided to leave out a lot of yesterday’s conversation with Vodafone help service for brevity. However, I have a transcript and I am happy to share it if anyone is interested. I am more than happy to answer any further questions and if you have experienced a similar issue please get in touch. Thanks again for reading my message.
11-02-2022 09:00 AM
Hiya!
From what I can gather from your speed tests/logs, Vodafone has reconfigured the network in your area to allow for greater download speeds (before you were getting around 20-30 mbps down and 20 mbps up, now you're getting 50ish mbps down and 2-3 mbps up)
To me that indicates that you're either a) in a congested area with a lot of users, for most people 2-3mbps upload is perfectly acceptable as they'd be using a mobile phone or b) your device has changed the secondary channel it's using (normally the primary channel is primarily download speed, and the second channel (if supported) will have higher upload speeds). I don't think you've said if you're using one of the Vodafone devices or your own, you could try configuring it to connect to different channels.
11-02-2022 05:49 PM
Thanks for the reply, information and suggestions. Sadly, that rather good download bandwidth of around 50Mbps only lasted yesterday and I have never seen the likes of it before! Today, I am back to the normal bandwidth for the download of 20Mbps and wait for it 2.9Mbps for upload.
Even with that return to normal bandwidth values, I still believe your suggest is possibly correct. Covid has resulted in a lot of local people working from home and in an attempt to please everyone, I think they (Vodafone) have reconfigured their mobile network to improve contention and download speeds, at the expense of the upload bandwidth. It makes sense and it's understandable, but it's pretty useless for me as I utilise uploads for 4K movies for youtube and occasionally large number of photographs, which will now take 10 time longer.
I may need to look elsewhere for another plan, as mobile data is the only option where I live.
However, I'd be grateful if you could further explain about the primary and secondary channels and any suggestions for further reading or where to get more advice on making changes to improve upload.
I use my own router its an TP-Link Archer 600 v2
Thanks again for replying and the advice
11-02-2022 07:22 PM
Ahh, I hadn't really paid much attention to the timeframes!
All 4G+/Cat 6 and above 4G routers use MIMO, which means they connect to a primary band (set of frequencies), and are then assigned/request a secondary band as and when needed, which are then aggregated (that's why the 4G+ is generally only on when you're using the connection) - Unfortunately I don't have any definitive proof about the primary band being primarily download and the secondary bands being for upload, but SDG Electronics experienced it on SMARTY/Three and I've experienced it (100mbps down, 30mbps up drops to around 60mbps down 4-5mbps up when I manually change it to only use a single band) while experimenting on Vodafone - The YouTube video I think he talks about it in is here, if it's not I'm fairly sure it's around that one on the channel.
If you go to the Advanced tab > Network (left hand side) > Internet (in the sub-menu) > Band (at the bottom of the very top section) and change Auto to Manual on the left hand side of your router page (at least it is on mine, I assume all TP-Link routers are similar) it will show you the available band options (hopefully, for some reason mine said none were available).
It's also worth noting if you get relatively stable 4G in your area, that I had to change the router over to 4G Only, instead of 4G Preferred, as the network kicked me down to 3G after I'd used around 200gb/mo (I know it's not the router, as I have a 4G/5G mast which is on a factory within line of sight of my flat).