What download speeds can I get on Three 5G Home Broadband?

Three 5G Home broadband offers an average download speed of 100Mb. You can get download speeds of over to 400Mbps in some places.

The actual speed you get depends on your distance from the closest mast and also where you decide to place your Three 5G broadband hub.

Use Three’s 5G broadband coverage checker to see the speed available in your area.


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