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A lot of LJN members will be carrying out much of their business in rural areas. Some of these areas would be considered secluded or certainly off the beaten track.

So you might be interested to know that if you want the best mobile phone operator, to keep you and your business connected, that EE has come out on top for coverage across the UK.

The mobile phone operator, Ofcom, also found that Vodaphone is the worst performing mobile phone operator in rural areas, whilst O2 is the provides the best service in cities.

[from Ofcom] "Data shows the proportion of UK mobile phone calls that are connected successfully. According to RootMetrics data, 97.0% of calls on the EE network were successfully connected, 95.3% on O2, 94.5% on Three and 92.6% on Vodafone during the second half of 2013."

The data shows that the proportion of calls connected successfully varied by provider across the UK, with significant differences in urban and rural areas.

Read the full Ofcom report.

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  • PRO

    If only EE wasn't Orange in disguise

  • I have always found voderfone to be better for rural areas. I am surprised by this report.
  • PRO
    I agree with this report, EE or Tmobile as was is pretty good round here. Generally find any blank spots are the same for any network.
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