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- Gavin Scott
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*throws wet turd*
- Gavin Scott
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Wait, what?Jake wrote:Edinburgh, Glasgow & Belfast due before Christmas though so not too long a wait.nodnirG kraM wrote:London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester. 4G devices. 13.00.
Sorry, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
There's only 3 months of the year left - that's so soon as to barely be worth diferentiating.
- martindtanderson
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They're not really making a big deal of the difference, the 4 Mark listed have been "switched on" today. But EE are advertising the following as the first cities for 4g this year, with 98% coverage expected for the end of 2014.Gavin Scott wrote:Wait, what?Jake wrote:Edinburgh, Glasgow & Belfast due before Christmas though so not too long a wait.nodnirG kraM wrote:London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester. 4G devices. 13.00.
Sorry, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
There's only 3 months of the year left - that's so soon as to barely be worth diferentiating.
Belfast
Birmingham
Bristol
Cardiff
Derby
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Hull
Leeds
Liverpool
London
Manchester
Nottingham
Newcastle
Sheffield
Southampton
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I'm not keen on EE as a name and brand. Doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.
Shall be waiting for 3 to offer 4g
Shall be waiting for 3 to offer 4g
- Gavin Scott
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Isn't EE a partnership between Orange and T-Mobile or sumfink?