Glastonbury Festival is set to be the most super-connected field in the world come June, with EE predicting fans will use 40 terabytes of data across the weekend, which is a third more than 2016.
All that extra data is to support Facebook, Instagram and Twitter livestreams, along with Snapchat and Instagram stories. As you'll know, all those apps eat data even faster than Glasto mud does when it's consuming all your worldly possessions in a downpour.
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In fact, that's SO MUCH data that EE have installed a permanent network mast at the event to help fans post the equivalent of 400 million festival selfies. It's also the equivalent to 10 million downloads of Sunday headliner Ed Sheeran's chart-topping 'Shape of You'.
EE are also producing Glastonbury Festival's official app for the fifth year running, which will allow you to plot your tent on a map, watch BBC highlights if you can't quite make it out of said tent and organise whether to watch Radiohead or Skepta when they inevitably clash.
From 21 - 25 June, the 135,000 festival-goers at Worthy Farm will also have access to a free recharge tent to juice up their phones so everyone can find each other after they get inevitably separated during a feisty Biffy Clyro moshpit.
You can also trade your juice tube power bank for fully charged ones on the site and EE have even set up wireless and QC 30 charging station, which can top up your phone in a mere 30 minutes.
Mat Sears, Director of Communications and Sponsorship at EE, said: "Since EE first launched 4G in the UK, we've worked with the team at Glastonbury to give festival-goers the best possible network experience.
"A few years ago that meant making sure people could simply post status updates and photos, but with social media continuing its rapid growth – including the recent addition of Instagram Stories, Facebook Live and Snapchat Stories – those on site now require more data for video than ever before.
"Our customers will be able to treat their friends at home by sharing their own personal view of all of the awesome stuff that Glastonbury has to offer over our superfast 4G network. We're incredibly excited to be able to help make that happen."
Radiohead, Foo Fighters and Ed Sheeran will headline Glastonbury Festival, along with the likes of Katy Perry, Biffy Clyro and The XX.
The festival runs at Worthy Farm in Somerset between June 21 and June 25, and while it's now officialy SOLD OUT, there are still some ways to get tickets, and you can find them out right here.
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