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Forrester’s Digest: VodafoneThree investing £11bn in UK 5G – SatNews
Vodafone, now more accurately called VodafoneThree following its £15 billion merger with Three, says it will connect its 27 million customers wherever they are in the UK, and “by this time next year” will use a beta-trial of satellite coverage provided by AST SpaceMobile. “A new era of connectivity has begun,” said Max Taylor, CEO, VodafoneThree. “We will connect every nation, every community, in every corner of the UK. We will build the UK’s be…
VodafoneThree pledges £11bn to bring 5G to every corner of the UK by 2034
VodafoneThree, the newly merged telecoms giant formed from Vodafone UK and Three, has unveiled plans to invest £11 billion in a nationwide rollout of standalone 5G and ultra-fast broadband, with the aim of reaching 99.95% of the UK population by 2034. The company, now the largest mobile operator in Britain, said the investment will provide a “massive upgrade for the country” and eliminate 16,500 square kilometres of mobile “not spots” — areas cu…
VodafoneThree investing £11bn in UK 5G
Vodafone, now more accurately called VodafoneThree following its £15 billion merger with Three, says it will connect its 27 million customers wherever they are in the UK, and “by this time next year” will use a beta-trial of satellite coverage provided by AST SpaceMobile . “A new era of connectivity has begun,” said Max Taylor, […]
VodafoneThree sets big goals for 5G standalone and broadband services
News The newly merged operator has rival BT (EE) firmly in its sights, dubbing itself ‘The Nation’s Network’ Last week, after nearly three years of regulatory scrutiny, the £16.5 billion merger of Vodafone UK and Three finally closed. The move creates the UK’s largest mobile operator, with 27 million customers, and reduces the number of national operators from four to three. But what does this all mean for customers? Quite a lot, as VodafoneThre…
VodafoneThree eyes creation of Shetland Islands subsea cable system
Shutterstock A feasibility study by VodafoneThree is underway on the potential for the creation of a subsea cable system between mainland Scotland and the Shetland Islands. The project would provide essential infrastructure for high-speed internet and telecommunications services for local communities and businesses. VodafoneThree, which is a recent merger of Vodafone and Three, said that the project would bring ‘much needed’ digital resilience t…
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