EE
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EE will expand its 5G standalone (SA) network to 16 new towns and cities across the UK, aiming to boost mobile connectivity for millions more customers by the end of the year.
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BT and its mobile arm EE have unveiled two new initiatives to reduce the impact of fraud on its mobile customers.
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EE says it is expecting its busiest-ever sporting weekend for data consumption.
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BT Group has announced a narrowband internet of things (NB-IOT) network, which it says is set to pave the way for more UK smart cities and industries.
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Kester Mann, director of consumer and connectivity at CCS Insight has predicted a busy start for incoming BT CEO Allison Kirkby as she prepares to take the reigns from Phillip Jansen next week.
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EE has hit its target for expanded 4G coverage six months ahead of a June 2024 deadline.
Forthcoming events
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Orange is no longer a shareholder in BT after it sold its last 2.5% for just £486 million, valuing the BT group at only £19.4 billion.
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Three of the UK’s four mobile operators showed their disdain for efforts to ban Huawei today by conducting the first video call across 5G radio networks.
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UK mobile operators hope to keep current roaming deals in place in the event of a no-deal Brexit – despite the UK government’s admission that it will revoke EU roaming regulations will be axed should it fail to strike a deal with the political block.
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BT is set to ditch Huawei equipment from its core 4G network and prevent the mobile vendor from bidding for contracts for future 5G core infrastructure contracts, according to several reports.