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EE introduces 4G dongle for carsNews Buzzard 2 dongle costs £80 & connects to cigarette lighters
By Rene Millman Published
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BT, EE & HTC launch accurate location service for 999 callsNews BT, EE and HTC want to make it easier for the location of emergency calls to be identified
By Caroline Preece Published
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National roaming: Filling in the UK's mobile coverage gapsIn-depth Plans to let mobile users "roam" on to other networks have met with resistance, but may be part of the solution to "notspots"
By Stephen Pritchard Published
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EE suffers UK-wide 4G mobile data outageNews Nearly eight hours of problems for EE users across the UK reported
By Rene Millman Published
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UK government to introduce national roaming lawNews Plans to introduce national roaming in the UK will reportedly be announced this week
By Caroline Preece Published
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EE launches 4G+ service in LondonNews Mobile operator offers customers download speeds of 150Mbps
By Rene Millman Published
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EE claims to have the biggest 4G customer base in EuropeNews An extra 1.4 million customers join mobile operator’s next gen network this quarter, but revenues flatline
By Rene Millman Published
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High Court instructs ISPs to block counterfeit sitesNews Virgin Media, BT, EE, BSkyB and TalkTalk have all been directed to block access to the sites selling fake goods
By Clare Hopping Published
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BT consumer network launch reportedly hit by tech delaysNews Telco's plans to rollout mobile network by April 2015 are said to have hit a stumbling block
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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O2, EE and Vodafone to trial carrier billingNews Operators partner with Boku to allow payments to be made using mobile phones
By Rene Millman Published
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EE 4G switched on in 18 more UK townsNews Switch on includes the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst
By Rene Millman Published
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Faster than fast: The roadmap to 400Mpbs mobile dataIn-depth A new version of the LTE cellular standard promises speeds of up to 400Mbps next year. This puts mobile connections ahead of landlines
By Stephen Pritchard Published
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