EE claims 5G standalone coverage leadership | Computer Weekly
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EE claims 5G standalone coverage leadership | Computer Weekly
"EE first introduced its 5G SA network in September 2024, launching in 15 cities across the UK, including Bath, Belfast, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Sheffield. At launch, EE said its 5G SA network had been built to deliver up to 100 times more capacity than 4G connectivity, making it significantly better at handling demands from lots of devices at once."
"The operator said the upgraded network would offer a smoother, more reliable and more secure mobile connection built for better live streaming, video calling and mobile gaming. In addition, it was attributed with supporting enhanced voice calls in more places, with faster setup times that reduce the delay between dialling a number and the phone starting to ring via voice over 5G (Vo5G) standalone."
EE launched a 5G standalone (5G SA) network in September 2024 across 15 UK cities, including London, Manchester and Glasgow. The network was built to deliver up to 100 times more capacity than 4G, improving handling of many devices simultaneously. The upgraded network offers smoother, more reliable and more secure connections for live streaming, video calling and mobile gaming, and supports enhanced voice calls with faster setup via voice over 5G (Vo5G) standalone. BT rebranded the technology as 5G+. EE enabled 5G+ access for more than 500,000 compatible customers and activated 20 additional towns, covering a further 1.6 million people.
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