EE has expanded its 4G network to 12 more cities, bringing the total number with access to its super-fast mobile broadband service to 187.
The service has gone live in Antrim, Coleraine, Newtownabbey, Bridgend, Pontypool, Livingstone, Burnley, Leigh, Macclesfield, Nuneaton, Sittingbourne and Tamworth.
The faster speeds available via 4G allow mobile, tablet and laptop users to more on the go by speeding up downloads and giving better access to social media, music and videos.
Earlier this week EE announced a new £13.99pm tariff which comes with a brand-new Android smartphone.
Olaf Swantee, Chief Executive Officer, EE, said: “Our 4G rollout is continuing at an industry-leading pace, reaching more and more people in places right across the UK. We’re connecting major towns to make sure that consumers, commuters and businesses have 4G where they live and where they work.
“As well as expanding our 4G network into new areas, our teams are switching on new 4G sites in our existing 4G cities and towns to make the EE network experience even better.”