Monday, November 11, 2013

Android World Update # EE 4G LTE network extends into rural Cumbria

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EE 4G LTE network extends into rural Cumbria
Nov 11th 2013, 10:15, by Alex Dobie

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UK mobile operator EE, currently the country's most widespread 4G LTE network, has announced that it's switched on 4G service in parts of rural Cumbria as part of its latest network expansion. The carrier says this gives 2,000-plus residents and businesses in the area access to its 4G LTE services, and it's launching new promotional prices for 4G mobile broadband designed to let Cumbrians use LTE as their main means of connectivity.

From Dec. 6 to Jan. 31, customers in Cumbria will be able to get 20GB of data for £25 per month, after which it'll cost £30. Additional data rates are 2GB for £7.50, 4GB for £10, and 10GB for £15. The service comes with a Huawei B953 LTE Wifi router for £69.99. And while the rollout is targeted as a replacement for a traditional fixed connection, EE phone and tablet customers in the area should also benefit from the expanded coverage.

The launch of 4G LTE networks in the UK has gone hand in hand with promises from providers to do more to extend access to those outside large towns and cities, and EE says it plans to light up 4G across another 100 square miles of Cumbria by March 2014, and bring it to Cornwall's Bodmin Moor by summer 2014.

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