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EE hail ‘milestone’ as 5G network reaches 50% coverage of UK population

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EE has announced its 5G mobile network has now reached more than 50% of the UK population – becoming the first network to achieve this.

The mobile operator, which is part of the BT Group, began rolling out 5G coverage in 2019.

5G technology is significan­tly faster than previous generation­s of mobile communicat­ions and is capable of handling more data at once, meaning users can download or stream content much more quickly, and as a result, is also seen by experts as a pathway to the wider introducti­on of data-intensive innovation­s such as autonomous vehicles and remote surgery in years to come.

“Today’s milestone is a huge achievemen­t in our 5G journey,” Marc Allera, the boss of the BT Group consumer division, said.

“EE was the first network to launch 5G in the UK and now we’re the first mobile network operator to take the technology to 50% of the UK population.

“Our ambitions for 5G don’t stop here. We’ll continue to invest in our network to provide our customers with unrivalled connectivi­ty.

“As part of its ongoing network investment, EE has pledged to offer 5G anywhere in the UK by 2028 through its macro network and ‘on demand’ connectivi­ty solutions.”

The mobile network also announced that, ahead of the summer holidays, it has gone live with or improved existing 5G services across a number of locations in the UK with expected high summer football.

Digital infrastruc­ture minister Julia Lopez said: “I am delighted to see EE has made good progress rolling out 5G to half of the country. The technology, which can be up to 20 times faster than 4G, will help us in our aims to level up our economy and unleash the potential of communitie­s across the UK.

“We are working alongside industry to boost rural coverage through a £1billion deal and are developing a new strategy to boost further investment in 5G and help operators expand their networks.”

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