Map Your Mobile
Ofcom’s mobile checker shows which network offers the best 4G or 5G signal where you need it most. Once you put in your postcode, you’ll get two sets of information:
Use of this checker is subject to Ofcom's terms of use.
Coverage
Coverage
Result for
Various factors can affect coverage, such as being close to large trees or buildings when outdoors, or the thickness of walls if you’re inside a building. This means there may be differences between the coverage prediction and your experience.
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Across the geographic area, percentage of the postal district where there is a good chance of an outdoor connection to support more demanding mobile services.
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Across the geographic area, percentage of the postal district where there is a variable chance of a good connection to support mobile services in parts of the home, as well as outdoors. Basic services such as voice and text messages are more likely to be available.
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Can’t find your provider?
The coverage checker includes the four main mobile network operators in the UK. All other mobile operators in the UK provide their services over these networks.
Vodafone network - Lebara Mobile, Asda Mobile, talkmobile and VOXI
EE network - Your Co-op, 1p Mobile, Utility Warehouse, Ecotalk, Plusnet, BT Mobile and Lycamobile
Three network - iD mobile, Smarty, Freedompop and Superdrug Mobile
O2 network - Tesco Mobile, giffgaff and Sky Mobile
Performance across your postal {1}
This shows the percentage of measurements across your postal {1} over the last {2} months that can successfully stream video or make a video call if they have coverage.
Performance
Performance scores should be considered as a guide since there can be local variations.
We currently have no data for this specific area.
Your mobile signal
The following factors can affect local mobile reception, so the results from this checker may not always reflect what you receive on the ground.
The power of your local mast, and how close you are to it.
Hills, buildings, and trees, between you and the mobile mast.
The capacity of the local mast and congestion in the network, particularly at peak times.
Which materials were used to make the building or vehicle you’re in.
Bad weather.
The quality of antenna in your phone.
Related information
- Coverage is based on predictions provided by mobile network operators.
- Performance is based on crowdsourced samples. Scores should be considered as a guide since there can be local variations.
- Experience can vary due to a range of factors in your local area.
- The information displayed may not always reflect your experience ‘on the ground’.