That’s largely comparable with rivals as you can see in the 4G coverage comparison below. Three has around 99.8% UK population coverage with 4G. The good news with Three is that all its SIM plans are 5G ready at no extra cost, so when 5G does become available in your area you'll be able to access it without needing to pay extra or order a new SIM. If you don’t have 5G in your area, then you will need to rely on 4G coverage. Three's coverage checker shows 5G, 4G and 3G coverage in all places across the UK, broken down by indoor and outdoor coverage, so you should be able to get a clear picture of Three’s 5G coverage in your area, and it’s worth checking, because coverage isn’t comprehensive even in places that have some 5G. The most recent places that Three has brought 5G to (as of July 2023 include: Belfast, Cambridge, Croydon, Inverness, Kilmarnock, Paisley, Salisbury, Stockport and Torquay. But 5G coverage will get better over time, both inside and out. Indoor and outdoor 5G coverage will also often differ – in other words, just because there’s outdoor 5G coverage, it doesn’t mean the signal will necessarily make it into buildings. As such, you should always use a network’s official coverage checker before buying a 5G plan.
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