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EE switches on 5G in 35 more Towns and Cities

Top tourist landmarks and coastal locations including Brighton Pier, York Minster, Swansea Bay and Sandbanks

EE has switched on 5G in thirty five new UK locations, taking the number of towns and cities with access to the operator’s 5G network to 160.

The firm’s new data network is now available in Burton-upon-Trent, Cannock, Grimsby, Halifax, Ipswich, Leamington Spa, Middlesbrough, Neath, Portishead, St Albans, Stockport, Swinton and Tamworth.

EE has added outdoor 5G coverage to some of the UK’s most popular tourist landmarks, historical sites, and coastal locations as lockdown restrictions start to ease and non-essential retail stores, hospitality venues and attractions begin to reopen from next week.

According to VisitEngland’s Great Britain Tourism Survey, more than 122 million domestic overnight trips were taken in Great Britain in 2019, with more than 27 million of those to seaside locations.

Once open in the coming weeks, EE customers can use 5G technology at:

  • Brighton Pier
  • Exeter Cathedral
  • Norwich Cathedral
  • Paignton Sands
  • Sandbanks Beach, Poole
  • Swansea Maritime Quarter & Swansea Bay
  • V&A Museum, Dundee
  • York Minster & York Museum Gardens

Residents, businesses, and visitors in 160 UK towns and cities can now benefit from EE’s 5G network, with the technology today switched on in:

AldridgeAlexandriaAylesburyAyr
BarnsleyBiggleswadeBlackburnBolton
BrightonChesterColchesterDundee
ExeterGranthamGravesendHarrogate
LincolnMilton KeynesNorwichPaignton
PoolePortsmouthRickmansworthRuncorn
SouthportStockton-on-TeesStoke-on-TrentStratford-upon-Avon
Sunbury-on-ThamesSwanseaSwindonWidnes
WiganWorcesterYork

In addition, EE is set to achieve the milestone of reaching one million active 5G customers –those which have a 5G plan and a 5G-enabled device – this month. London, Birmingham and Manchester are the top three home cities of those using EE’s 5G network, followed by Glasgow, Bristol, Nottingham, Newcastle, Liverpool, Leeds and Leicester.

Marc Allera, chief executive of BT’s consumer division, said:

We’ve announced that we’ve switched on our award-winning 5G network in a further 35 towns and cities across the UK, fulfilling the commitment we set last year to double our 5G place count.

With the gradual easing of lockdown restrictions expected in the coming weeks and months, the increased capacity and faster speeds of our 5G network will ensure our customers stay connected as footfall starts to increase in historically busy places.

EE 5G is now available in parts of the following towns and cities:

EE 5G Towns and Cities

Aberdeen
Aldershot
Aldridge
Alexandria
Ashton-under-Lyne
Aylesbury
Ayr
Barnsley
Barrhead
Bath
Belfast
Biggleswade
Birkenhead
Birmingham
Blackburn
Blackpool
Bolton
Bransholme
Brighton
Bristol
Burton-upon-Trent
Bury
Cannock
Cardiff
Castleford
Castlereagh
Chatham
Chelmsford
Cheshunt
Chester
Clevedon
Clifton
Clydebank
Colchester
Crawley
Coventry
Dartford
Dinnington
Dudley
Dundee
Edinburgh
Exeter
Gillingham
Glasgow
Grantham
Gravesend
Grays
Grimsby
Guildford
Halifax
Hamilton
Harlow
Harrogate
Hoddesdon
Huddersfield
Hull
Ipswich
Kimberley
Kingston-upon-Thames
Leamington Spa
Leeds
Leicester
Lichfield
Lincoln
Lisburn
Liverpool
London
Loughborough
Loughton
Maidstone
Manchester
Middlesbrough
Milnrow
Milton Keynes
Mirfield
Motherwell
Neath
Newcastle
Northampton
North Shields
Norwich
Nottingham
Oldham
Oxford
Paignton
Poole
Porthcawl
Portishead
Portsmouth
Potters Bar
Rickmansworth
Rochdale
Rochester
Romford
Rotherham
Rugeley
Runcorn
Salford
Sheffield
Shipley
Solihull
Southport
South Shields
St Albans
Stafford
Staines
Stevenage
Stockport
Stockton-on-Tees
Stoke-on-Trent
Stratford-upon-Avon
Sunbury-on-Thames
Sunderland
Sutton Coldfield
Swadlincote
Swansea
Swindon
Swinton
Sydenham
Tamworth
Wakefield
Walsall
Waltham Cross
Warwick
Watford
West Bromwich
Widnes
Wigan
Wolverhampton
Worcester
York