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on 02-19-2024 01:26 AM
I have replied to other peoples posts multiple times about this but thought I would start another post as well to keep up the pressure on Three as they are refusing to admit they are throttling connections, yet multiple users have posted on the community site about this and stating they can now only hit 120mbps download when they used to hit much higher, these are different people in different parts of the country, being impacted exactly the same.
I live right next to the 5G mast in my area, literally 30meters away. When I first went with three 5G broadband in October 2022 and up until November 2023, I was hitting anything from 600 to 900mbps download, all the time, even peak hours, I still have all the results recorded on my Ookla speed test app/account on my mobile phone.
In November, Disney plus stopped loading on my TV stating I was out of region, nothing I did/changed could get it to load so contacted three to see what was going on, they advised they could fix the issue by making some changes to my account settings and to restart my router and try and open Disney Plus again on my TV. Sure enough Disney loaded after the they messed with the settings, but from that exact point on (14/11/23) my download speed is stuck at 120mbps, won't go any higher. It jumps sometimes to around 400mbps when the speed test initially starts and then immediately and dramatically drops down to 120mbps with a second or two and stays there, clearly this is throttling and limiting the download speed.
I contacted them on multiple occasions over the next few months and they were giving me all sorts of excuses and said they had changed settings and to try again, and another said they were working in the area but it would be back to normal in a month. I ran a speed test every week and nothing has changed, stuck on 120. I have had a month refunded and a month half price but all this time they are still claiming they do not limit the download speeds which is obviously absolute rubbish.
As someone else has mentioned on the community site, when I do a speed test on my phone when I am not connected to the Home broadband, and I'm also with three for my mobile contract, I still hit the usual 500mbps+ and nothing has changed with the speeds on my phone, just my broadband from November onwards.
At the time I googled and couldn't find any posts on this so thought it was just an issue in my area, but after a speed test earlier, stuck on my 120, I googled and found this. Now I know this is happening to others I am going to contact them again and keep up the fight! Since I originally posted this only a month or so ago I can see there are new posts popping up weekly from people experiencing the exact same issue, so it seems to me Three and rolling out this download throttling across the country now.
For those that want to leave three, due to the speed decreases, who are stuck in contract, they agreed with me that I could leave with no charges due to the change in service. When you first sign up, you get 14 days no quibble trial to see how it works and what speeds you get and you can send back if you not happy. So, if the speeds you are getting now, do not match the ones when you first got it, you can argue this and say you want to leave without a charge!
A further update to this - I made three send me out a brand new replacement router only 2 weeks ago at the start of Feb 24, so I could rule out that being an issue. I have a brand new replacement router (Zyxel NR5103), brand new sim card, and nothing changed. exactly the same and stuck at 120mbps. I have attached screenshots of speeds tests below and you can clearly see the moment they made the changes at their end on the 14/11/23, and from this point on my speed has been throttled to 120mbps, when the speed only 3 days before that was 544mbps. I have also added screenshots of speed tests from Feb 2023, compared to speed tests from Feb 2024 and the differences are striking. My speed used to vary, as non throttled speeds should, between 400mbps up to 900mbps depending on the time of day/load on the network, as you would expect. Now, my download speeds have no variation at all, 7pm on Saturday evening at peak times, 120mpbs, 3am on a Sunday at the quietest time possible, still 120mbps. If speeds were not being throttled there would be a variation to the speeds I could hit. When I do the same speed tests on the Three mobile network when not connected to the home broadband, I get much quicker speeds, as previously mentioned, and I get the expected variation depending on the time of day. As I am about to post this, at 1:15am on a Sunday, I have ran a speed test on the 5G Mobile network and just hit 656mbps download, and then the speed test when connected to my home broadband, 119mbps, five and a half times slower!! Admittedly the upload speed was the opposite way around hitting 30.3mbps on mobile and 63.3mbps on the home broadband, but this again just shows that the speeds are being controlled and throttled. And again, I have attached the screenshot of this test below.
I would like someone from Three technical support team to respond and finally admit that they are throttling speeds on the home broadband now, may be they are doing this as the network is getting busier as more people have joined over the last 12 months, but they need to admit this and stop the lies.
Speed Test Results showing change in speeds on 14/11/23 immediately after Three changed the settings their end -
Three Home Broadband Speed Test Results Feb 23
Three Home Broadband Speed Test Results Jan/Feb 24
Speed Test Comparison Three Mobile 5G to Three Home Broadband 5G
a week ago
They are 100% managing bandwidth..
a week ago
They've started doing it to me too now and the post is literally outside my house.
Saturday
Change you APN and I bet it speeds back up
Saturday
Dude, Your wrong!
I put my Three mobile SIM directly in place of my Three home broadband SIM into my home broadband router just out of curiosity.
So note: Both sims are using the exact same hardware, the exact same settings and both are positioned in the exact same router, located in the exact same position in my property.
The broadband sim pretty much has a cap or bandwidth limitation or sim bandwidth limitation, on it yielding speed test results that pretty much sit around the exact same speed consistently, and yet my (three) mobile sim in that exact same home broadband router (the exact same device), with the exact same settings, in the exact same location unleashes the speeds which i had always enjoyed prior to them implementing whatever it is they've done to my service.
That's two Three SIMs, both tested in one Three home broadband router. One produces blistering speeds and the other doesn't.
Changing the APN is not an option for those of us that use port forwarding.
Monday
Hey there.
Oh, that doesn't sound great. The network doesn't limit the speed on purpose as you've mentioned. If that's something Three wanted to do, it would make much more sense to just limit the speed based on the hardware that's being used.
It sounds like something isn't right though, possiblly a configuration issue of some kind. You mentioned you've tested the speeds on two SIMs, can you do a series of speed tests on each SIM and come back to confirm what speeds you got for each test?
Pete.
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Monday
My local 5G mast from Aqueduct has the same speed limit to 120Meg but upload isn't limit as it was max out at 180Meg as download never get over the 120Meg. It's was definitely the 5G mast hardware limit the speed. Because my phone did get 700Meg down and 170Meg up in other location area in 5G mast at Telford International Centre
Phil
Saturday
Ah, I see. I started this post last year after being frustrated with my speeds being capped at 120mbps all of a sudden after Three had made some changes their end to my account. They did not have a clue what they did or how to change it and it back and other people were having the same issue. @JonathanB picked this up on this forum and found that there were some old legacy settings which were limiting the speed for some users and these were removed and to this day, my speeds are not capped. Just completed a speed test and hit 796mbps. I would suggest to message him and ask if he can help.
on 06-05-2024 10:38 PM
I used to get 1200 mbps and after 3 months it was like 100mbps so I cancelled the contract and switched to other ISP
on 06-04-2024 11:21 PM
I have a 3 hub which initially was providing speeds of 400+, I sit here tonight with 20 mb on my pc and 316mb to my mobile phone...? I have no big pc things running so why is it so bad ?