EE will be combining their 1800MHz and 2.6GHz spectrums (20MHz of each) using “carrier aggregation” but the bonus is that by doing this it’ll benefit all 4G customers, not just those with the 4G+ compatibility.
Speeds, as you can see above, are more than double the current EE Double Speed 4G offering which is available in selected areas of the UK. Perhaps they should call it Quad Speed 4GEE ? 😉
Olaf Swantee, CEO at EE, tells us..
Today EE is also announcing that Warwick will be getting 4G, which brings the total to 300 towns with EE 4G coverage.
EE SWITCHES ON NEXT GENERATION OF 4G: WORLD’S FASTEST MOBILE SPEEDS NOW AVAILABLE IN LONDON
EE introduces 4G+ technology, with speeds now even faster than fibre broadband, live across central London, and set to cover Greater London and expand to UK’s busiest cities in 20154G rollout continues: 300 cities and large towns now covered by 4G from EE, with Warwick the 300th town to go live two years since the launch of EEDouble Speed 4G set to launch in 20 more towns before the end of 2014, with the unique service already covering more than 35 million peopleSix million customers now signed up to 4G, beating year-end target two months ahead of schedule
30th October 2014, EE, the UK’s biggest mobile operator, today switched on its 4G+ network in central London. The next step in 4G technology – also known as LTE-Advanced – will give customers access to one of the fastest networks in the world, delivering real world mobile data speeds of 150Mbps to a smartphone.
Mobile data usage is growing rapidly all the time, and faster speeds mean everyone can have quicker downloads, more efficient working, and quicker internet access. EE currently ranges two 4G+ compatible devices – the Samsung Alpha and the Samsung Note 4.
The new 4G+ technology uses EE’s 2.6GHz high capacity spectrum, and is available in large parts of central London, including Shoreditch, Old Street, Southbank, Soho, Westminster and Kensington. By June 2015, EE aims to have full 4G+ coverage across Greater London, and will then introduce 4G+ across the UK’s busiest cities, including Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester.
Faster 4GEE for everyone
4G+ will deliver peak speeds of around 150Mbps, on a par with the fastest mobile networks in the world. On top of this, the additional airwaves being used for 4G+ add new capacity for all EE customers, like adding extra lanes to a motorway, giving an uplift to all customers in the 4G+ enabled locations – great news as the capital’s streets fill with smartphone using shoppers in the run up to Christmas.
4G+ and the additional speeds and capacity will also be a huge boost for the tens of thousands of business customers in London, who can trust that EE will continue to invest in maintaining a highly reliable, high capacity service to support the UK’s increasingly mobile workforce.
Olaf Swantee, CEO at EE, said:
“The UK is now back to being a world leader in mobile networks. Just two years since we were behind every developed market from the US to Japan, we’ve invested in innovation, driven competition and given people in London a mobile network that’s faster than almost any other in the world, and even faster than most fibre broadband available here.
“We’re delighted to be able to exclusively offer our business and consumer customers on EE plans the fastest speeds available in the UK. We’re now the largest 4G network in Europe, but it doesn’t stop here. We’ll keep investing to make sure that all our customers can get access to the great mobile technology that can make a real difference to the way they live their digital lives.”
300 4G towns and cities
At the same time as delivering new 4G+ speeds to the capital, EE continues to roll out 4G to the whole of the UK. 19 more towns and cities have been switched on this month, with Warwick the 300th 4G town and city to go live. 4G from EE is available to more than 75% of the UK population.
The 19 new 4G towns switched on this month are: Alexandria (Scotland), Banbury, Biggleswade, Blaydon, Catterick Garrison, Cookstown (Northern Ireland), Garforth, Greenock, Holmfirth, Limavady (Northern Ireland), Maltby, Oxted, Penicuik (Scotland), Tring, Waltham Cross, Warminster, Warwick, Winterbourne, and Ystrad Mynach (Wales).
Double Speed 4G
EE’s unique Double Speed 4G is also expanding across the UK. The network with speeds up to 60Mbps is now available in 20 places and to more than 50% of the UK population, and will widely cover 20 more large towns and cities by the end of the year.
4GEE customers
Just two years since launching 4G into the UK EE now has more than six million 4GEE customers, making it the largest 4G network in Europe.
4G+: speeds and spectrum
Mobile data speeds in 4G+ areas will regularly be up to 90Mbps, and customers will see speeds as high as 150Mbps, for users with a compatible device on a 4GEE Extra or Corporate 4GEE plan.
The new speeds are achieved through ‘carrier aggregation’, combining 20MHz in each of the 1800MHz and 2.6GHz bands, enabling a theoretical maximum speed of 300Mbps.
The additional 20MHz of spectrum doubles the capacity of our network in London, increasing average speeds for all 4GEE customers, no matter what device they’re using or which 4GEE plan they’re on.
Fotis Karonis, CTO at EE, said:
“We’re building a network for the future. We’re making sure that there is enough speed, enabled by enough capacity, to let our growing 4GEE customer base do all the amazing things that are just breaking through now – 4K video over 4G, wearable technology, and increasingly sophisticated mobile business apps. Capacity is the lifeblood of a good mobile service, and we’re adding more here to give our customers the best possible mobile experience, now and into the future.”