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Mobile coverage in CR5

CR5 covers Reigate and Banstead, Sutton, Croydon in Surrey. With Fuse Mobile you get all four UK networks (EE, Three, Vodafone, O2) through one eSIM — your phone uses whichever has the strongest signal at your location.

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Real Ofcom signal data per network. Edit the postcode for a more specific area.

About CR5

Districts covered

Reigate and Banstead, Sutton, Croydon

County

Surrey

Constituencies

Reigate, East Surrey, Carshalton and Wallington

Country

England

Why multi-network matters in CR5

Network coverage across England varies street-by-street — even in dense urban areas, building materials and topography mean one network can be excellent while another is unusable. Fuse holds profiles for all four UK carriers (EE, Three, Vodafone, O2) so your phone always uses whichever is strongest at your location.

CR5 covers Reigate and Banstead, Sutton, Croydon — including Sutton, unparished area, Reigate and Banstead, unparished area, Croydon, unparished area. Within that area, coverage varies by network and location. Single-network providers (giffgaff, VOXI, SMARTY, Tesco Mobile, BT Mobile) tie you to one carrier's coverage map; if you live or work in a street where that carrier's signal is weak, you have no fallback. With Fuse the eSIM holds profiles for all four UK networks and switches automatically based on the strongest live signal.

For full UK coverage methodology see the coverage hub. You can also compare specific carrier alternatives like giffgaff or SMARTY to see how single-network coverage in CR5 stacks up against Fuse's four-network setup.

Yes. Fuse uses all four UK mobile networks (EE, Three, Vodafone, O2) and your phone automatically connects to whichever has the strongest signal in Reigate and Banstead, Surrey. Combined UK network coverage is over 99% of the population — if any one of EE/Three/Vodafone/O2 has signal at your CR5 address, Fuse will use it.
5G availability in CR5 depends on which network has rolled out 5G to your specific street — and it differs by carrier. With a single-network SIM you're locked to one carrier's 5G map. With Fuse, your phone uses whichever of EE, Three, Vodafone or O2 has the strongest signal (5G or 4G LTE) at that moment. Use the coverage checker above for live per-network data on your exact postcode.
Network coverage across England varies street-by-street — even in dense urban areas, building materials and topography mean one network can be excellent while another is unusable. Fuse holds profiles for all four UK carriers (EE, Three, Vodafone, O2) so your phone always uses whichever is strongest at your location. The honest answer for CR5: it varies by street and time of day. That's the entire reason Fuse exists — instead of betting on one network being good for you, you carry all four and let the phone pick.
Yes — switching is automatic and continuous. Your phone constantly evaluates signal strength across the four networks Fuse can use and re-selects in seconds when the current network weakens. You don't tap a button or change a setting. If you start a call (over WhatsApp, FaceTime etc.) on EE and walk into an EE black-spot, your data session continues on whichever network is strongest next.

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