EE Launches Inbound LTE Roaming in UK, First Agreement with AT&T

UK’s communications company EE has announced 4G LTE roaming agreement in UK, with AT&T. EE will launch additional partnerships early next year.

UK’s communications company EE has announced 4G LTE roaming agreement in UK, with AT&T. EE will launch additional partnerships early next year.

Operator plans to cover more than 160 towns and cities by Christmas. EE’s 4G coverage today reaches more than 60% of the UK population.

According to company, in order to unlock the full potential of 4G roaming, EE is working with it’s Rest of World partners on new wholesale models to ensure customers have access to the data they need to stay connected abroad.

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