EE expands its 5G network with new cities, widen coverage in current cities

19 November 2019
In total, the carrier has 5G coverage in 12 cities and 29 towns across the UK.

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  • Anonymous
  • n5i
  • 22 Nov 2019

Over priced, over hyped and unreliable, yep that's EE.

    taz-chaz, 20 Nov 2019u know what i mean pal You leave yourself open....

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      • Anonymous
      • 3@f
      • 20 Nov 2019

      Let me eiiiiiiiiin, 19 Nov 201960% coverage even only in one city is kinda amazing for inf... moreBecause 5G is aggressively being pushed left and right, when in some places I'm still struggling to get a 3G connection.

        WazzaG, 20 Nov 2019In South Yorkshire where its been for many years. u know what i mean pal

          taz-chaz, 20 Nov 2019where the heck is sheffield eh?In South Yorkshire where its been for many years.

            where the heck is sheffield eh?

              AnonD-797904, 19 Nov 2019I have a friend of mine in Neepawa, Manitoba who's been usi... moreTry using a mobile rather than a bell. I know they say give me a bell (call) but don't take it literally. ;-)

                60% coverage even only in one city is kinda amazing for infant technologies

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                  • AnonD-558092
                  • QT9
                  • 19 Nov 2019

                  AnonD-797904, 19 Nov 2019I have a friend of mine in Neepawa, Manitoba who's been usi... moreThey didn't rollout 5CA LTE everywhere. Only in populous areas like Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver...

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                    • Anonymous
                    • nI8
                    • 19 Nov 2019

                    "6 major cities"

                    includes *Slough*

                      AnonD-558092, 19 Nov 2019No I mean actual LTE speeds we get here (Canada). I routine... moreUnfortunately, this doesn't make 4g/lte any faster in UK, where it's times slower than 5G.
                      Perhaps, when 5G appears in your location, it will be times faster than your current LTE speeds.

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                        • AnonD-797904
                        • UD{
                        • 19 Nov 2019

                        AnonD-558092, 19 Nov 2019That's Rogers. Bell and Telus have up to 800Mbps.I have a friend of mine in Neepawa, Manitoba who's been using Bell but he can only get 200-300Mbps.

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                          • AnonD-558092
                          • 45}
                          • 19 Nov 2019

                          Mr. Anonymous, 19 Nov 2019Theoretical 4g speeds are quite high, but in practice 5g is... moreNo I mean actual LTE speeds we get here (Canada). I routinely get more than 200Mbps and I'm not with the fastest carrier.

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                            • AnonD-558092
                            • 45}
                            • 19 Nov 2019

                            AnonD-797904, 19 Nov 2019In Canada, 4G LTE can reach up to 300Mbps.That's Rogers. Bell and Telus have up to 800Mbps.

                              AnonD-558092, 19 Nov 2019100Mbps? That's barely any faster than regular LTE here, le... moreTheoretical 4g speeds are quite high, but in practice 5g is times faster. Check YouTube videos of real users.

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                                • AnonD-797904
                                • UD{
                                • 19 Nov 2019

                                In Canada, 4G LTE can reach up to 300Mbps.

                                  Take a train through south and west Yorkshire, can't get 3g half the time. Battery hit just isn't worth it, for me for 5g.

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                                    • AnonD-558092
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                                    • 19 Nov 2019

                                    100Mbps? That's barely any faster than regular LTE here, let alone LTE-Advanced (displays as LTE+) which is anywhere between 200 and 800Mbps depending from the carrier.

                                    Sounds like a 5G E scam