Trial for mobile broadband as my home internet service in rural loctaion

: Moved to EE Mobile Network as more appropriate.

Hi ,
There is 4G coverage in your area but it is rated as variable indoors so it might not be suitable to use as your main internet connection.
We do not offer a trial service for mobile broadband but you can get a free pay as you go Sim if you have a suitable 4G phone or device to try it in.
Have you checked to see if we can provide a landline broadband connection at your property?
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Thanks
James

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