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  2. Ofcom - Wikipedia

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    Ofcom regulates the UK telecoms sector, defining and enforcing the conditions by which all mobile and fixed-line phone and broadband companies must abide. These 'general conditions' are wide-ranging rules relating to matters such as telephone numbering, emergency services, sales, marketing and interconnection standards.

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

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    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 operations. Fresh Mobile: T-Mobile: 19 March 2010 [42] Ceased operations. Existing customers were encouraged to move to the sister network, Talkmobile. KCOM Mobile: O2: 2019 GT ...

  4. Ofcom pressured to fix lingering mobile not-spots - AOL

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    Last week, Ofcom published its annual assessment of UK mobile and broadband coverage. It was generally positive: so-called "superfast" internet (classified as 30Mbit/s download speeds or higher ...

  5. O2 (UK) - Wikipedia

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    This spectrum came with a coverage obligation from Ofcom, and O2 is obliged to provide a mobile broadband service for indoor reception to at least 98 per cent of the UK population (expected to cover at least 99 per cent when outdoors) and at least 95 per cent of the population of each of the UK nations – England, Northern Ireland, Scotland ...

  6. Full-fibre broadband reaches nearly 70% of UK homes – Ofcom

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    More than 20 million UK homes can now access full-fibre broadband, according to Ofcom’s latest figures. The telecoms regulator’s latest Connected Nations report said that 69% of UK homes now ...

  7. Telecommunications in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The number of active mobile subscriptions (excluding M2M) was 89.6 million at the end of Q2 2024, up 2.1 million (2.4%) from the year before. [38] In 2011 there were 82 million subscriptions in the UK. [39] There were 76 million in 2008 [40] and 55 million in January 2005. All of the mobile network operators sell mobile phone services directly.

  8. List of telecommunications regulatory bodies - Wikipedia

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    National Telecommunications Regulatory Authorities (NRAs), (source: OFCOM) Indicators Useful Sites and Links (source: ITU) Websites of regulators in West and Central Africa West and Central African media and telecommunications regulation authorities’ websites ; List of countries and their regulatory authorities

  9. Communications Consumer Panel - Wikipedia

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    The Communications Consumer Panel is an independent UK body that works to protect and promote people's interests in the communications sector. [1] Consisting of eight independent experts, the Panel carries out research, provides advice and encourages Ofcom, the UK Government, the European Union, communications industry and others to look at issues through the eyes of consumers, citizens and ...