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Being first to 4G may not be quite the advantage EE may have hoped. The U.K.’s first 4G network was up and running at the end of October last year but EE, the joint venture combining the Orange and T-Mobile carriers which owns and operates the 4GEE network has consistently declined to break out customer sign ups to 4G — saying only that thousands of customers had signed up for 4G and for a new fiber fixed line broadband product launched at the same time. We now have a little more clarity on how... show all text
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@jangles: TechCrunch analyzes EE's quarterly results and concludes: 4G signups so far not good http://t.co/0HVZkBgo via @techcrunch
@Techmeme: U.K.'s First 4G Network Not Overrun With LTE Early Adopters - Just 201k Total 3G & 4G Postpaid… http://t.co/oeODvEuj http://t.co/vSJErsa3
@MarkBorkowski: Oh dear, is Kevin Bacon a lame duck? U.K.’s First 4G Network Not Overrun With Early Adopters.. #EE http://t.co/e53wN4Kn
@TechCrunch: U․K․'s First 4G Network Not Overrun With LTE Early Adopters: Just 201k Total 3G & 4G Postpaid Adds ... http://t.co/WRJOOBUo by @riptari