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  2. Orange UK - Wikipedia

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    This has since been merged with T-Mobile's network. Orange's 2G network covered 99% of the UK population, and was the largest integrated 3G/2.5G network in the UK. Orange claimed in 2008 that it spent up to £1.5 million per day investing in its network. [citation needed] In 2009, Orange UK decided to outsource its mobile network. [21]

  3. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United Kingdom

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    Delight Mobile EE: 30 November 2017 [38] Existing customers were consolidated in the sister brand, Vectone Mobile. Easymobile: T-Mobile: 13 December 2006 [39] Ceased operations. Econet Mobile: EE: 20 July 2015 [40] Ceased UK operations. Extreme Connect: O2? Family Mobile: EE: 31 August 2015 [41] Ceased operations. FreedomPop: Three? Ceased UK ...

  4. History of telephone numbers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October 2019, Ofcom capped the termination rate (also known as the wholesale rate) for Personal Numbers starting 070 to be the same as the rate for calls to mobile numbers (at the time, less than 0.5p per minute) starting 071 to 075 and 077 to 079 [141] to eliminate Wangiri and other scams on this number range, and reduce bill-shock ...

  5. T-Mobile UK - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile UK was a mobile network operator in the UK.First launched as Mercury One2One (stylised one2one) on 7 September 1993, [1] the network was originally operated by Mercury Communications. one2one was purchased by Deutsche Telekom in 1999, who rebranded it with their global T-Mobile brand name in 2002.

  6. Big Number Change - Wikipedia

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    The Big Number Change put those final parts into place. Mobile, pager and personal numbers that had not yet been moved to the 07 range were done so on 30 September 1999, and the old numbers remained in parallel until 28 April 2001. [1] At the end of the process, there were no numbers in the UK beginning 03, 04 or 06.

  7. ZTE X760 - Wikipedia

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    ZTE-G X760, also known as Orange Vegas, T-Mobile Vairy Touch, [1] Vodafone Indie, and Vodafone V-X760, is a discontinued budget touchscreen mobile phone released in mid 2009 and made by ZTE. The cost of the Vegas was kept as low as possible by omitting many features from higher products while keeping a trendy touchscreen design.

  8. EE (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    A press release outlined a vision for the two brands, stating that "the T-Mobile UK and Orange UK brands will be maintained separately for 18 months". [6] The merger was cleared by the European Commission on 1 March 2010; [7] no new company was formed, but instead T-Mobile (UK) Limited was renamed to Everything Everywhere Limited in July. [8]

  9. 3 (company) - Wikipedia

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    Outside the coverage of its own 3G-network (UMTS/HSDPA/HSPA+) it relies on national roaming on the network of T-Mobile Austria [22] (before Mid-2012, the network of A1 was used for national roaming). 3 Austria is the first in Austria to offer its customers so called "HD Mobile TV" based on the H.264 encoding standard, and won IIR telcon awards ...