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EE brings 4G connectivity to 1,500 rural communities

EE has expanded its mobile network to deliver 4G connectivity to a further 1,500 remote countryside communities across the UK, including Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.

The upgrades have been delivered as part of the Shared Rural Network (SRN), a joint initiative between mobile network operators and the UK government to extend 4G connectivity to 95 percent of the UK’s geography by the end of 2025.

Having signed the SRN deal in March 2020, EE has now delivered more than 2,000 square miles of additional 4G connectivity to rural areas across each of the four UK nations.

The 1,500th site upgrade strengthens EE’s 4G coverage around the iconic Loch Ness in Scotland and nearby villages along the River Moriston. The site represents the largest single SRN upgrade EE has delivered to date, with the enhanced connectivity supporting local people and businesses, as well as those working and visiting the area.

Julia Lopez, the minister for data and digital infrastructure, said, “The improved connectivity being delivered by the Shared Rural Network is transforming countryside communities, boosting productivity and giving people reliable and fast mobile connectivity wherever they live.

“It is fantastic to see EE reach such a significant milestone. We look forward to continuing to work together with our industry partners to give rural areas the infrastructure they need in the digital age.”

Philip Jansen, chief executive of BT Group, added, “From farming and fishing to hospitality and tourism, Britain’s countryside communities are vital to the success of the wider economy and BT Group’s huge investment into our mobile network infrastructure is delivering the connectivity boost local people and businesses need.”