EE, one of the biggest players in today’s mobile internet market has recently trialled this ‘Hyper-Local’ trial in London. They would like us to believe that this speed will be with us sometime in the future, by combining the LTE speeds of three (number not brand) carrier. Great, in theory, super speed mobile internet that is faster than most of our home fibre speed.
Even though EE would like this speed to be rolled out, they have a planned launch at Wembley next month. Real world speeds are expected to be around that of 150Mbps. That’s still better than most of our fibre speeds at home; more than enough to live tweet what you’re currently eating bite by bite or quickly check to watch a live feed of your neighbours dog giving birth while at a rugby match.
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Thanks to Gizmodo for this information
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