EE, currently the only mobile carrier offering 4G LTE services in the UK, plans to double the speed of its mobile data network in the country's 10 biggest cities to 130 megabits per second, as it braces itself for competition from other carriers that are scrambling to get their own LTE networks up and running. In a presentation this morning in London, Olaf Swantee, EE's CEO, also says that the carrier is aiming to pick up 1 million subscribers by the end of 2013, equivalent to about 8% of its overall user base, which is currently at 27 million subscribers.
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