4G on its way to Brancaster
A view of Brancaster beach and golf club, from the top of Mill Hill. Picture: Ian Burt - Credit: Ian Burt
A village on the north Norfolk coast is set to get 4G coverage.
Comms giant O2 is starting work to bring its 4G service to Brancaster as well as improving its 2G and 3G network.
Work is scheduled to start the week commencing Monday 24 April, 2017.
It says while customers should see the new and improved service in the following weeks, there may be times when signal is disrupted
Derek McManus, chief operating officer at Telefónica UK said: 'I'm delighted that O2 customers in Brancaster will soon be able to experience faster mobile internet making everything easier when using their phone or tablet.
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'They'll be able to stream high definition TV, shop on the go and use video calling. For our business customers, using 4G means they can be more effective and flexible by working remotely, accessing cloud services and collaborating using apps.'
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