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I used to have EE but the signal was so poor I had to give it up. Switched to Vodafone and that is much better.


I did some research on the mast locations and it appears there is a bit of a black hole around Dulwich. This black hole corelates closely to the Dulwich Estates area but whether this is coincidence or not, who knows?


I seem to remember there were lots of objections to a new mast at the junction of Half Moon Lane and Village Way. This might have alleviated problems as the elevation there is quite good.


Until a new mast fills the void, then I would recommend Vodafone.

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