I would just like to know how people's experience is with MTN Fixed LTE when they are near the edge or just outside of the edge of the coverage area according to their coverage map.
The reason being, we can only make use of 3G or LTE internet because our offices are out in the sticks. We've been using a Vodacom 3G deal through Mweb for the last 100 years, but since it's a discontinued product on their side, the pricing isn't value for money anymore. To keep the associated email addy from Mweb, we could opt for the MTN Fixed LTE, 30+30Gig @ R199 per month which as far as I can tell is the same price if you get it direct from MTN.
My only concern is that we are a little outside of the coverage map, from what I understand from these Fixed LTE products is they don't have a 3G fallback if you can't connect to a tower, so you're pretty much screwed if it doesn't work. Would we get reduced speeds or no connection at all? Also, for what it's worth, there aren't any hills or big structures in the way of where we are and where the coverage map ends.
The reason being, we can only make use of 3G or LTE internet because our offices are out in the sticks. We've been using a Vodacom 3G deal through Mweb for the last 100 years, but since it's a discontinued product on their side, the pricing isn't value for money anymore. To keep the associated email addy from Mweb, we could opt for the MTN Fixed LTE, 30+30Gig @ R199 per month which as far as I can tell is the same price if you get it direct from MTN.
My only concern is that we are a little outside of the coverage map, from what I understand from these Fixed LTE products is they don't have a 3G fallback if you can't connect to a tower, so you're pretty much screwed if it doesn't work. Would we get reduced speeds or no connection at all? Also, for what it's worth, there aren't any hills or big structures in the way of where we are and where the coverage map ends.
