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== EE (Everything Everywhere) == | == EE (Everything Everywhere) == | ||
===EE MVNO=== | |||
As of September 2022, Here is a list of EE MVNOs | |||
BT Mobile | |||
1pMobile | |||
PlusNet | |||
Utility Warehouse/Telecom Plus | |||
===Radio frequency summary=== | ===Radio frequency summary=== | ||
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|data-sort-value="2600"| 2,600 MHz || [[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]]/[[LTE Advanced]] || [[4G]]/[[LTE Advanced|4G++]] | |data-sort-value="2600"| 2,600 MHz || [[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]]/[[LTE Advanced]] || [[4G]]/[[LTE Advanced|4G++]] | ||
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https://mastdatabase.co.uk/gb/spectrum | |||
===Data Speeds=== | |||
As of August 2022, EE have two Data speeds. | |||
0.5 Mbps (512Kbps) - This is what they call "Stay Connected Data" | |||
100 Mbps - Price plan cap, Also possible new Pay & Go speed/ | |||
Unlimited - Unlimited until quota runs out then Stay Connected Data kicks in. | |||
Before August 2022, EE did the following two Data speeds. | |||
60 Mbps - This was called Essential and was Pay & Go speed cap. | |||
Unlimited - This was called Essential Max and was Unlimited until quota runs out then was charged per MB. |
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