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Use a different provider than Three. You will likely find you have much improved service
The only other option I have is Openreach/BT who will only give me 4mb down 1mb up. At least I get 50mb with three.
I’m happy with 3, it’s just their router is shit.
If you can get three, its likely you can get EE/Vodafone etc as well
I’m happy with the service 3 provide, my question is for a 3rd party router that supports 4/5g