A map showing the rollout points for BT Group Plc's EE 5G network sits on display following a news conference in London, U.K., on Wednesday, May 22, 2019. BT won't offer phones from Huawei Technologies Co. when it starts Britain's first 5G mobile network next week in the face of a U.S. crackdown on the Chinese firm. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
LONDON: UK mobile operator Three on June 10 said it would launch its first new-generation 5G broadband service in London in August and would roll out mobile and broadband across 25 towns and cities before the end of the year.
Three, which is owned by Hutchison, said it would start its 5G network with a London home broadband service, joining BT's EE and Vodafone in launching services in 2019.
