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1 hour ago, Neem said:

Which provider are you with?

 

we’ve just moved to the area and can barely get anything with Lebara (vodafone). Which carrier has the best coverage in SE22? Don’t want to switch only to have the same issue again…

 

any insight is greatly appreciated!

I have a contract from Three and the coverage where i am just next to Peckham Rye/ East Dulwich road is terrible when indoors. It's fine when out and about locally. My partner has Tesco mobile which i think uses vodaphones network and it's perfect. I do think it can almost vary from street to street. I say that because my neighbour has Lebara and he gets perfect service.

 

This may help. All the best!

https://www.signalchecker.co.uk/

 

 

 

Edited by Dulwich dweller
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There are only a few MNOs (mobile network operaters) - EE,O2,Three,Vodafone - any thing else (Lebara,GiffGaff etc..) is just a retailer that uses a network.

Poor receptoin inside is often to do with the construction of your property - thick concrete walls abd steel framed building all have an impact. 

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