People living in six major cities are now able to access the UK's first 5G network for the first time.
But the latest superfast technology has already been available for months - to islanders in Orkney, farmers in Shropshire, and some cows in Somerset.
They have been taking part in a trial, part funded by the UK government, which is designed to make the case for investment in areas without lots of customers.
5G Rural First is being delivered by a consortium of more than 30 partners, including tech companies, universities and the BBC.
In Shropshire, researchers have been running what's known as a hands-free hectare, with a drone and a tractor operating autonomously using data sent over 5G to farm a field.
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