LTE -M when will this be available in Kent and East Sussex
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28-02-2025 02:00 PM
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28-02-2025 02:31 PM
LTE-M can potentially mean different things to different people. What specific service are you enquiring about?
EE don't generally announce rollout dates in advance, they are always subject to change.
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28-02-2025 02:31 PM
LTE-M can potentially mean different things to different people. What specific service are you enquiring about?
EE don't generally announce rollout dates in advance, they are always subject to change.
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28-02-2025 02:39 PM
I am looking to purchase a gps tracking system for my falcon. The transmitter sends signal to satellite and this is sent yo phone. A connection to a manufacturers app is necessary but the whole system requires LTM-E on the phone system. Hence the question for EE
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01-03-2025 02:32 PM
I am about to purchase a gps tracking system for my falcon. This produced by a Spanish company and the system operates by a signal from a transmitter on the falcon is sent to a satellite and the satellite sends a location of the falcon to the mobile phone. I am told the system requires that EE needs to be connected in their network to NTM-E. Does EE have this connected?
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01-03-2025 02:50 PM
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01-03-2025 02:55 PM
A Spanish gps tracking system for birds of prey requires the phone system in UK to be connected to LTE-M. I am about to purchase this gps system and would ask if EE is connected to LTE-M?
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01-03-2025 04:03 PM
@GIJG25 , what is your question? We cannot answer or help, if you do not give us more information, just writing in the subject line does not help either.
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01-03-2025 04:32 PM
Multiple duplicate threads merged into one.
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02-03-2025 08:25 AM
Good morning @GIJG25, welcome to the EE Community!
Whilst I'm aware of a few trials within the last few years, I'm afraid at present EE don't offer a commercial LTE-M network.
I'm not aware if this will be something we're looking to introduce in the future, but if anything were to change we'd be sure to let you know.
Peter
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02-03-2025 09:25 AM
Many thanks for your response.
Gary
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