EE 4G in 9 more UK towns
January 31, 2013
Nine more towns just had their mobile data speeds boosted as EE, Britain’s first 4G network, expands its 4G LTE coverage.
The nine towns are Amersham, Bolton, Chelmsford, Hemel Hempstead, Southend-on-Sea, Stockport, Sunderland, Sutton Coldfield and Wolverhampton.
A total of 27 towns and cities are now covered by EE, the phone network formed from the merger between Orange and T-Mobile.
EE said more towns will also be connected by the end of March – including Bradford, Coventry, Rotherham, and Watford and West Bromwich
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