EE signal forservice upgrade
The service is investing more than £25 million in the region to deliver a faster mobile network to 94% of the Northern Ireland population.
This 2G and 3G network upgrade programme, vastly improving the reach and performance of the network in Northern Ireland, is likely to result in occasional and sporadic network outages for a small amount of customers.
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Hide AdAs mobile masts are upgraded, some customers near to that mast may experience a loss of mobile service for 12 to 48 hours.
All works will be put on hold over Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day to ensure customers have access to mobile services on these important days. EE aims to minimise disruption as much as possible for both businesses and consumers.
The network upgrade programme is scheduled to be complete by April 2013.
The company is also introducing a 4G service to the Belfast area over the festive period.
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Hide AdThe news has been welcomed by Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster.
“The launch of 4G services in Belfast is positive news for Northern Ireland, and I am pleased to see that we are one of the first communities in the UK to benefit from this exciting technology.
“My department recognises the importance of digital infrastructure in the development of the economy in Northern Ireland.
“Consumers and businesses will also benefit from EE’s major 2G and 3G network investment and upgrade plans that will deliver a faster, more reliable network for much of Northern Ireland by spring 2013.”
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Hide AdDavid Salam, Director of Network Strategy and Design at EE, said, “This network upgrade programme is essential for customers across Northern Ireland, and will enable one of the fastest, most efficient mobile networks in Europe. We’re delighted to be able to deliver this network, and apologise for any inconvenience caused by any temporary losses of service during this exciting network upgrade programme.”
Customers who require more information are asked to visit www.ee.co.uk.