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    EE hits 429MBps download speed with LTE upgrade

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    EE has hit speeds of 429MBps on its live network through a combination of dual-carrier aggregation, 4×4 MIMO and 256QAM.

    It upgraded its network at Cardiff and Tech City in east London, with further upgrades scheduled for Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh city centres during 2017.

    Customers with compatible handsets will reach peak speeds in excess of 400MBps and EE subscribers at these locations have been promised speeds of above 50MBps.

    The demonstration in Cardiff used a Sony Xperia XZ Premium, the only Cat 16 smartphone available in the UK, to achieve speeds of 429MBps.

    EE aggregated 30MHz of its 1800MHz band along with 35MHz of 2.6GHz, as well as using 4X4 MIMO on the 1800MHz band and 256QAM.

    CEO Marc Allera said: “What we’ve demonstrated live in Cardiff is more than ten times the average mobile download speed.”

    EE’s demonstration is the latest to show how carrier aggregation and spectrum efficiency technologies can be used to dramatically increase speeds.

    In May, Telenor announced it had rolled out LTE-A networks in seven locations across Serbia to support surging data traffic from video and social media.

    Also in May, Swisscom announced it had combined four bands in one of its retail stores in Zurich, offering speeds of more than 800MBps.

    Meanwhile, EE said it was installing a permanent LTE site at Worthy Farm, the home of the Glastonbury festival. During the past few years, the operator had installed a pop-up network at the festival, which it also sponsors, to meet the demand of more than 135,000 attendees.

    EE is aiming to connect 95 percent of the UK’s geography with LTE by the end of 2020.