It's an absolute joke and honestly if just one person reads this and decides against it I'll consider that a success. Want to cancel after you've already signed up (and they've lied continuously about how its going to improve next week), forget it because they state they will charge you the remaining balance on the contract. The speed is piss poor, it drops out contstantly and you're looking at an hour each time to speak to customer support. Now I was shocked to see how high the rating was but look a little deeper and all the positive reviews look fake. Hey if you're reading this you're probably looking into replacing your broadband with 5G? If so all I can advise is don't, especially with vodafone. Recent star ratings summarise the last 12 months of ratings or the last 100 placed, whichever is largest. Google Analytics short-term functional cookie used to determine new users and sessions.Ratings are left by users of our speed test as well as by reviewers. Google Analytics technical cookie used to throttle request rate. Google Analytics campaign and traffic source tracking cookie. Legacy Google Analytics short-term technical cookie used along with _utmb to determine new users sessions. Google Analytics long-term user and session tracking identifier. Google advertising cookie used for user tracking and ad targeting purposes. Google Universal Analytics short-time unique user tracking identifier. Google Universal Analytics long-time unique user tracking identifier. According to Google the cookie serves purposes such as measuring interactions with the ads on that domain and preventing the same ads from being shown to you too many times.įacebook Pixel advertising first-party cookie Google advertising cookie set on the websites domain (unlike the other Google advertising cookies that are set on domain). The firm sells mobile computing and M2M products, says its own blurb. It has offices and operations in California, Sweden, Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, France, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong. Sierra Wireless, headquartered in Vancouver, in Canada, sells IoT devices, network services, and software. It also owns and licences the non-cellular LoRa/LoRaWAN technology for low-power wide-area (LPWA) IoT applications. The company does not intend to make any further announcement regarding these matters unless and until it enters into a binding, definitive agreement with respect thereto.”Ĭamarillo-based Semtech supplies high-performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms for infrastructure, high-end consumer and industrial equipment, according to its boiler-plate marketing. Sierra Wireless stated: “No assurance can be given that the company will determine to continue such discussions or enter into any definitive agreement regarding any transaction or, if executed, whether any such transaction would be consummated. Bloomberg said Sierra Wireless was valued at $1.2 billion on Monday, with a 19 percent surge following the news Semtech was valued at $3.7 billion, down around six percent. The pair released nearly identical statements, simultaneously, following a report last night (August 1) in Bloomberg that a deal is close, possibly closing in days. US and Canadian firms Semtech and Sierra Wireless have confirmed they are engaged in “advanced discussions” about a potential transaction, with Semtech looking to purchase Sierra Wireless at a price of $31 per share. Note, this article has been superseded (see report here), following conclusion of the agreement between Semtech and Sierra Wireless.