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Virgin Media O2 switch off its 3G network in Scotland from November 5, starting in the east of the country and Aberdeen and Dundee.

UK networks have enabled APIs that could turn Online Safety Act compliance obligations into a revenue stream, Technology companies are partnering with UK operators to commercialise these APIs, connecting them with online entertainment and commerce sites to help implement age verification and identity protection capabilities. The API’s helps online platforms meet the UK Online Safety

Ericsson has landed a £1bn deal to deliver most of VodafoneThree’s next-gen UK mobile network.

Virgin Media O2 and Hubbub’s £1 million Time After Time e-waste grant fund has led to more than 8,000 devices being reused or recycled, with over 60 per cent of donated smartphones and tablets refurbished and redistributed. The fund is part of Virgin Media O2’s wider circularity programme, which the company says has already surpassed

Virgin Media O2 has expanded its 5G Standalone (SA) network to 500 towns and cities, claiming “the largest deployment of its kind in the UK.”

EE has opened its 47th Experience store in Dudley’s Merry Hill shopping centre, its third UK launch of this retail format so far this year.

EE has introduced a free, customisable “P.H.O.N.E. Contract” to help parents and children agree limits on smartphone use. The network has also introdced new under-18 mobile plans and in-store online safety appointments. The downloadable agreement covers issues such as screen time limits, phone curfews, and situations when device use is not allowed. It also includes

Virgin Media O2, Three and iD Mobile were the most complained-about mobile providers in the UK during Q1, according to new figures published by Ofcom today.

EE has introduced SIM-only plans aimed at under-18s, alongside in-store safety support appointments and digital guidance materials for parents.

BT has refunded or credited £18 million to customers following a breach of Ofcom’s consumer protection rules.