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Ofcom mobile coverage data · England

Mobile Coverage in High Peak: 4G, 5G & Best Signal

In High Peak, 93.8% of premises receive indoor 4G from all four UK mobile networks (EE, O2, Vodafone and Three), and 4G reaches roughly 98.8% from at least one network. Overall, mobile coverage here is good — that's 4.7 pts above the UK average for indoor 4G.

93.8%
Indoor 4G (all 4 networks)
of homes & offices · +4.7 vs UK
98.7%
Outdoor 4G (all 4 networks)
across the area · -0.3 vs UK
50.8%
5G available (all 4 networks)
outdoor premises · -10.8 vs UK

What this means in High Peak

Ofcom measures coverage by how many of the four main networks reach each location. In High Peak, most addresses have a good choice of networks indoors, but a minority of premises see weaker indoor signal from one or more providers — worth checking your exact postcode before you switch. Around 0.7% of premises are in a likely voice "not-spot" (no reliable indoor calling from any network) — higher than the UK norm, so Wi-Fi Calling is worth enabling here.

Which network is best in High Peak?

At area level all four major networks cover a similar share of High Peak, so there is no single "best" network for everyone — the right choice comes down to your exact address and whether you need the strongest indoor signal, the fastest 5G, or the lowest price. The most reliable way to decide:

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FAQs — mobile coverage in High Peak

Is mobile coverage good in High Peak?

Mobile coverage in High Peak is good. About 93.8% of premises get indoor 4G from all four UK networks (EE, O2, Vodafone and Three), and roughly 98.8% have 4G from at least one network. Coverage at your exact address can still vary, so check your postcode on each network's map.

Does High Peak have 5G?

Yes. 5G reaches about 50.8% of outdoor premises in High Peak from all four networks, with more available from individual operators. Check your postcode on each network's map for the latest rollout.

Which mobile network is best in High Peak?

At area level all four major networks cover a similar share of High Peak, so the best network depends on your exact address, whether you need strong indoor signal or fast 5G, and price. Check your postcode on Ofcom's independent coverage checker and on each operator's own map before switching.

Are there mobile not-spots in High Peak?

Around 0.7% of premises in High Peak are in a likely voice not-spot (no reliable indoor calling from any network). Enabling Wi-Fi Calling, which routes calls over your broadband, is the simplest fix in affected homes.

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Coverage figures: Ofcom Connected Nations (Spring 2026 update, data as of January 2026), reported by number of the four UK mobile network operators serving each location. Used under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Predictions are modelled and may differ from real-world signal at a specific address — always check your exact postcode.

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