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EE’s LTE network went live this week, opening its 1800MHz band to the public and becoming the first, and currently only, one of the major operators to offer a 4G service. It has a six-month lead, give or take, on rivals Vodafone and O2, which have to await the outcome of Ofcom’s 800MHz and 2.6GHz frequency auctions before they …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    I don't get why journalists are testing the network 'now' when it's probably got very few people on it - hardly representative?

  2. philw1976
    WTF?

    Waste of time

    On my trip to Japan I saw loads of adverts for 76Mb 4G (http://www.mobilebusinessbriefing.com/articles/softbank-set-for-4g-launch-this-week/22398/), couldn't wait to get it here. As usual we are sold short on some second rate service, 8mb, come on!!!

    1. Ed 11

      Re: Waste of time

      Did you also spot the word 'theoretical' in the article?

  3. Annihilator
    Paris Hilton

    Hack devices

    The most interesting thing from this article (the review was self-explanatory - new network, fast, only where available, v expensive) was that el Reg give out iPhones to their staff. Odd considering the mocking that Apple "fanbois" tend to be given here...

  4. blakpawn

    EE really cant launch a phone.

    EE are really messing customers about with the launch of the Lumia 920.

    I have an email from them for an order I placed which has the handset costing £50, but now they have changed it to £200 on their website on the same contract. The phone was meant to be launched Nov 2, but in fact there are conflicting answers from Nokia and EE about availability, I have to wonder if the initial launch details looked good as a deliberate attempt to stimulate interest before then renegading on those details. Not good business.

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