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T-Mobile and Orange customers will automatically be switched between networks to ensure strong signal in final stage of “big switch-on” network merging project
Eleven dealers and their partners rewarded with an overnight trip to Paris after performing best in airtime distributor’s ‘Paris in the Springtime’ incentive
O2 is on the up having added 223,000 contract customers in Q1. Paul Withers argues that the operator’s innovative services are leading it to think outside the box, keeping it ahead of its rivals
Well done to the Everything cycling Everywhere team, which included peddle pushers from Samsung and Sony, for completing a 48-hour Paddington to Paris challenge. The team raised more than £50,000 for the Great North Air Ambulance Service. But they almost didn’t make it. With the 320-mile journey almost complete, and just 40 minutes to go,
Vodafone’s £1 billion takeover of Cable & Wireless Worldwide makes the mobile network the biggest UK telco behind BT. Jasper Jackson analyses what implications the deal will have for the industry
By the time you read this (hopefully) 11 staff at Everything Everywhere (including head honcho Olaf Swantee) will have spent two days in the saddle in a Samsung-sponsored charity ride pedalling from Paddington to Paris. It’s all to raise £50,000 for the Great North Air Ambulance Service. So, off you go to justgiving.com/EverythingEverywhere. You can make sure all those blisters and sore feet will not have
Operator expresses disappointment at the reactions of competitors after they accuse it of trying to influence the government’s decision on 4G roll-out
Orange product becomes the first to be sold by T-Mobile, with others being sold by the operator in the coming months
Underlying service revenues grew 2.9 per cent at Everything Everywhere in Q1, but the impact of the Mobile Termination Rate cut pushed actual revenues down 2.5 per cent to £1.5 billion
Report commissioned by Everything Everywhere says rollout will unlock £5.5 billion of direct private funding into the economy by 2015 and create or safeguard 125,000 jobs