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Default 31-01-2013, 23:58

If you haven't selected a carrier yet you should make your decision based on which operator provides the strongest signal. You shouldn't judge on your iPhone's behaviour but use the actual 3G router and the Yagi antenna to see which network is the best. If you have a full-sized British SIM card at hand you could try register manually to each network and see how signal strength varies. Of course you shouldn't establish a data connection while using your British SIM card as data roaming usually is extremly expensive.
What type of 3G router do you actually have?


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