"The UK's first fourth generation (4G) mobile service will launch in 16 UK cities before the end of the year.
Everything Everywhere, which will now be known as just EE, will continue the rollout into the new year, and aims to provide 4G to 98% of the UK by 2014.
4G coverage in London, Birmingham, Cardiff and Bristol is currently being tested ahead of launching in "weeks".
Rivals have voiced concerns that EE had been given an unfair headstart by launching first.
Other cities to get the high-speed connectivity are Belfast, Derby, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham, Newcastle, Sheffield and Southampton."
"'Spout unstoppably'
4G mobile technology will mean all of these locations will benefit from improved network access speeds, even indoors.
Speaking at the event, London Mayor Boris Johnson said: "I barely understand it, but information will spout unstoppably from these gizmos."
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"The news that 4G will be available in 16 cities by Christmas will be seen as good for the UK which has already fallen behind other countries in terms of next generation mobile."