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11-11-2024 01:46 PM
Not sure if anyone can help, I researched and called Ofcom for advice, I found a company that sells Ofcom listed self install boosters, they say they work with all networks including Three. The best deal I could get was a £100 off this 5G booster for £1050, which I can pay but it's still a lot, the company does not offer stage payment so I have to pay all up front. Does anyone know if there is a better deal I can get for a legal 5G booster that will cover Three ? There was a cheaper booster but the rep (nice lad) said it would noy be good enough for 5G. I called Three customer service who informed me they no longer supply any but that THree uses the 2100MHz so a cheaper booster should work. I read that the 2100MHz band is only £G and is being switched off anyway and that would mean this booster would be useless. Does anyone know what band I need for 5G for Three and if a cheaper mobile phone booster like this one will work or if I do need to spend the 1k and get the expensive booster? Thanks
11-11-2024 03:24 PM
@mcmahocn wrote:I read that the 2100MHz band is only £G and is being switched off anyway and that would mean this booster would be useless.
Individual frequency bands are not specific to any "G" - it's also misleading of anyone to describe signal hardware like this as being "G" specific, when they're frequency-specific.