QUOTE(SleeplessEyes @ Nov 27 2020, 04:40 PM)
My 2 sens opinion
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At first bro, I was contemplating to switch my this wireless DIGI to Hotlink HUP + Hotspot add on. More like because of the data plan.
But heck, my wife already have Hotlink.
So yes you are probably right - Location A is congested. But remember 3G distance coverage is alot further than 4G. So it will cover other housing area not just my apartment block.
Why lah Muyideen wanna kill 3G
Therefore if you ask me to move another telco - I already have all 4 major telcos in the house.
Digi, Celcom, Hotlink, Umobile. Except YES and Unifi
However I did consider switching from Cili Padi XL to BigBonus. Like the idea of 2GB per day.
Problem is YT usage in my home . Followed by the BigBonus 1pm-7pm time usage.
About Location B:
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When I put it downstairs facing the front window and car porch, signal is so-so. But improves Ground floor WIFI signal.
When I put it on Living Hall, which is in the middle, by right the signal should be blocked by the walls, but no, the signal strength is higher . So I decided to put it upstairs there, with abit of compromise for the WIFI signal.
For my case, as mentioned above , this DIGI is used as my home wireless internet.
I myself is using Yoodo . Wife - Hotlink .
If I were to one day port out this DIGI is only because of the plan offerings.
As for now, if lets say suddenly my DIGI is slow, I just switch over to my handphone on Yoodo.
In Summary - No telco is perfect. Like you all say, depends on location. And thats why I have multiple different telcos. Not 2 or more same telcos in the house.

3G shutdown is wake up call for telcos to increase their tower and coverage, while 2G shutdown is mere slap in wrist for them but slap in the face for consumers who uses dumbphone just for calls
If you think 4G does not cover as much as 3G, see how much 5G coverage against 3G, and if telcos can't afford to cover as much area for 4G as possible, why do you think they can cover every inch with 5G then?
Furthermore, with this 3G shutdown, they will tend to lose customers and revenue if they are not prepared. Those who needs only calling will not be affected, but if you use internet (and giving them greater revenue), therefore making you more literate in IT, will switch right away or terminate as soon your area loses any coverage for mobile internet use
Even now, when someone tells they only have 3G coverage, the advice you give is to switch to other telco that have better coverage, yet some of them are reluctant. Imagine not covered in 4G and then losing 3G, will they still be hesitant to switch? I don't think so