By John Glenday
Mobile operator EE has pledged to extend its 4G coverage to 95 per cent of the UK’s landmass by 2020 as it switches on the high speed service in the Shetland Islands and Isles of Scilly this week.
The investment drive will dovetail with a relocation of EE’s customer service department back to the UK and Ireland following the imposition of a £1m fine by communications watchdog Ofcom over failings in this area.
At present 4G coverage is mapped as a percentage of population as opposed to geographic reach, asserting an inherent investment bias for urban areas over the further flung corners Read full story ›
Source: The Drum