

However, coverage should continue improving over time, both inside and out. It’s also worth noting that indoor and outdoor 5G coverage will often differ, with the signal struggling more to penetrate some buildings. In many cases 5G coverage will be patchy, so you should always use a network’s official coverage checker before buying a 5G plan. Note that a tick against a town or city in the chart below just means a network offers some coverage there – not that it’s comprehensive. Vodafone has launched 5G in 70 of the 120 locations below.EE has launched 5G in 107 of the 120 locations below.

Three has launched 5G in 106 of the 120 locations below.O2 has launched 5G in 88 of the 120 locations below.How does EE's 5G coverage compare to others?įor the 120 major towns and cities in the UK, the four major 5G networks stack up as below: Indeed, EE now provides 5G coverage to over 60% of the UK’s population.īelow we’ve listed all the key places that EE 5G is available, as well as looking at other aspects of EE’s 5G network, and how it compares to the other UK 5G networks. However, 5G can be found in many areas with a high population density, and coverage is increasing all the time. It's important to mention that these places do not currently have ‘blanket’ 5G coverage. That’s impressive progress, as the network launched 5G on May 30th, 2019, in parts of just six cities. Does 5G use more data and how much data do I need?ĮE 5G is available in parts of at least 369 UK towns and cities at the time of writing, and that total goes up to over 1,000 if you include villages and other small communities.How to get a Three eSIM and activate it.How to get a Vodafone eSIM and activate it.How to get a Lyca Mobile eSIM and activate it.

How to get a Virgin Mobile eSIM and activate it.Vodafone switches on 5G Standalone, for better reliability and coverage.EE has rolled out 5G to 19 more places, and topped the charts for performance.

