EE is powering away with its 5G roll out, launching coverage in 6 more major cities in the UK.
Hull, Leeds, Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield and Sunderland can now all take advantage of ultra fast network speeds, as well as some smaller towns such as Northampton, Stevenage and Wakefield .
5G isn’t just great for speed, but users can also take advantage of increased capacity. EE have rolled out the network in some more dense footfall areas too such as London Euston, Cardiff Central station, and Belfast’s Kingspan Stadium.
EE now has more 5G locations than any other network and performing ahead of their target of 50 cities and large towns. The network hope to have more than 70 locations live with 5G by March 2020. Below is a list of where customers can take advantage of 5G, handset dependent of course.
Cities:
- London
- Edinburgh
- Birmingham
- Belfast
- Manchester
- Cardiff
- Bristol
- Coventry
- Leicester
- Liverpool
- Glasgow
- Hull
- Leeds
- Newcastle
- Nottingham
- Sheffield
- Sunderland
- Wakefield
- Wolverhampton
Towns:
- Ashton-under-Lyne
- Castlereagh
- Chatham
- Clifton
- Dudley
- Gillingham
- Grays
- Guildford
- Hamilton
- Harlow
- Hoddesdon
- Huddersfield
- Kimberley
- Kingston-upon-Thames
- Lichfield
- Lisburn
- Maidstone
- Milnrow
- Northampton
- Oldham
- Potters Bar
- Rochdale
- Romford
- Salford
- Solihull
- Stevenage
- Sutton Coldfield
- Sydenham
- Walsall
- Watford
- West Bromwich