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EE reveals 4G demographics
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EE has revealed some of the demographics of its 4G customer base.
25-34 year olds account for 31% of its base. This was followed by 35-44 year olds (23%) and 18-24 year olds (21%).
Traditional web browsing and email accounts for the most traffic on EE's 4G network (40%), with video second at 26%. YouTube alone accounts for 14% of all traffic, with social media usage at 13%.
http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/News/26303/Streaming_video_dominating_EEs_4G_network.aspx#sthash.CtqlX7oA.dpuf
25-34 year olds account for 31% of its base. This was followed by 35-44 year olds (23%) and 18-24 year olds (21%).
Traditional web browsing and email accounts for the most traffic on EE's 4G network (40%), with video second at 26%. YouTube alone accounts for 14% of all traffic, with social media usage at 13%.
http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/News/26303/Streaming_video_dominating_EEs_4G_network.aspx#sthash.CtqlX7oA.dpuf
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Dat killer app!
Whilst other networks have been getting exclusive deals with Sky Sports they should have just been saving their money and telling customers to pay extra for 4G so they have the ability to google search and read emails!!!
Yup, i was just joking about the killer app.
Quite high for youtube and video streaming. And the demographics do sound about right. Surprised about the number of young people though,
https://explore.ee.co.uk/our-company/newsroom/4gee-transforming-britain-into-nation-of-nomadic-sharers-streamers-and-shoppers
I know quite a few people who are now on EE 4G as been offered good retention offers from Orange/T mobile or need the extra speed
Perhaps it's because they've started to put that data into the coverage checker.
I see Plymouth is finally getting coverage within 6 months (apart from the cell site surrounding the Orange call centre there), but not Exeter (at least the bits I checked). No announcements though.
See my post on the epic What Happened thread.
Cheers
Lucan said the next announcement will probably be in a weeks time to coincide with O2 and Vodafone's launch. Well he didn't say it in so many words, but implied that might be when the next lot of press releases go out.
I should imagine the tech bloggers will work that into their copy, Vodafone and O2 launch as EE now clocks up x cities and announces x more etc...
O2 are only launching in 2 areas, so they might get some stick for that possibly.
http://news.sky.com/story/1123039/o2-confirms-4g-launch-date-and-prices
Already getting some.. watch the video!
Hi could you tell me what sort of retention deals they have been getting? I have unlimited data on orange and would like to try EE4G but packages are expensive with little data