Seven cities were involved in the initial rollout of 5G including London, Glasgow and Manchester and currently, its 5G service is live in 44 locations including Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Gatwick, Lancaster, Liverpool, Plymouth, Stoke-on-Trent and Wolverhampton.
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As for 5G speeds, EE came top in Manchester, Bristol, London and Cardiff, while O2 (VMO2) were the fastest in Glasgow and Three UK did the same for Liverpool.
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In almost every city in the UK, EE has the widest 5G coverage . It more often than not boasts over 50% availability, which means that you’ll likely be able to get it if you live in one of those areas. In Newcastle and Leicester, EE even has almost twice the 5G coverage of the other three networks.
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Extended Range 5G includes our most powerful low-band 600MHz signal and reaches far and wide for nationwide coverage . These frequencies deliver speeds faster than 4G LTE—over hundreds of square miles—and can pass through buildings to provide better coverage both indoors and out.
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Read moreWhere does O2 have 5G coverage?
New locations now live include Bournemouth, Cheltenham, Doncaster and Southampton , and O2 has significantly increased its 5G coverage footprint in bigger cities such as London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Bristol, Liverpool and Manchester.
Read moreIs 02 good for 5G?
As for 5G on its own, a September 2020 report from Point Topic found that O2 managed average 5G download speeds of 115.7Mbps . That’s a lot faster than 4G, but slower than rivals in the same test, with Three leading at 158.7Mbps, followed by EE with 149.9Mbps, and then Vodafone with 143.6Mbps.
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