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EE delivers fastest 4G speed average 4G download speed at 18.6Mbps, upload speed of 17.6Mbps beats Vodafone

byCustoms Today Report
04/04/2015
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LONDON: UK largest mobile operator, EE, delivered the fastest average 4G download speed at 18.6Mbps, as well as the fastest average upload speed of 17.6Mbps. The network’s 4G download speed was much faster than its 3G service, which was only 4Mbps.

Vodafone came in second place, with 16.4Mbps for 4G versus 6.6Mbps for 3G, followed by O2 which averaged 4G speeds of 13.9Mbps versus 6.6Mbps for 3G.

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Three was far behind, only delivering an average 4G download speed of 8.5Mbps. However, the network was the quickest for web browsing averaging 0.63 seconds to load a web page.

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