Telecoms company EE has revealed plans to sell a 4G antenna that promises to bring fast broadband internet to thousands of homes in rural areas

EE's Simon Till said the "shoebox-size" antenna would let more people access the company's 4G broadband service. The company said it had delivered speeds of 100Mbps to homes during a trial in Cumbria. One analyst said the plan would appeal to people who could not get fast speeds through a fixed broadband line. "We've heard of farmers doing a similar…