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Which mobile company gives best coverage?

I am buying a house in Briton Ferry,Neath in south Wales & have just discovered my Vodaphone mobile will only get decent coverage outside.This is really annoying & I would appreciate it if anyone can tell me which other provider can give better coverage in this area please so I can decide whether to change or not.

I am retired & really only use my phone for calls & texts but do need to use it every day for family reasons.My husband's phone is Vodaphone too & we do like to have a phone each.

We both have fairly basic Nokia phones,not Smartphones but I could change to one if necessary.I don't think Vodaphone Sure Signal will be the answer

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  • 9 years ago
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    You have internet look yourself it differs from street to street in the same town

    Go to http://ukmobilecoverage.co.uk/map/tmobile

    Then coverage maps pick a system/network like orange or virgin or O2 what ever

    and the map for that network comes up, zoom in to your area and see what the coverage is like if no good try another network until you get one that suits or best for your area

  • 5 years ago

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    Source(s): 100% Free Cell Phone : http://freecellphones.iukiy.com/?dwLg
  • 9 years ago

    I'm on O2 and seem to have full coverage in most places where my friends and family on other networks have no or poor signal

  • 4 years ago

    all of them do ...... yet come on now you're on holiday trips, does no longer you fairly say on your boss: "Gee boss, i replace into at that Greek island .... and you comprehend how them Greeks are not any insurance and all, sorry"

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