Ernest Doku, mobiles expert at Uswitch.com, comments: “This announcement by EE is great news for its customers, and is another step towards making 5G access easier across the UK.
“The extra spectrum it won in March will help improve 5G access indoors – which can be weakened by higher-frequency signals being blocked by thick walls.
“EE recently broke the bad news that it would be reintroducing mobile roaming charges in the EU, so this goes some way to soothing the sting for customers.
“EE can rightly be proud of its extensive 5G network, and with plans to cover 90% of the UK by 2028, these improvements could encourage hesitant mobile users to adopt the fifth-generation technology.”
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