A UK mobile giant has revealed a huge 5G internet change that will affect almost every Brit in the country.
The ambitious move means millions of customers will get faster speeds, better reliability and more secure mobile connections.
EE, which is part of BT and based in London, has announced plans to roll out its next-generation 5G Standalone (5GSA) network, branded as “5G+”, to 99 per cent of the population by the end of 2030.
It also sets up a direct battle with Vodafone and Three, who have pledged the same target by 2034.
Earlier versions of 5G relied partly on older 4G systems.
But 5G+ is a pure, end-to-end service that delivers ultra-low latency, sharper video streaming, smoother online gaming and stronger mobile broadband.
EE says the new tech will also support future services