O2 has announced that it’s launching unlimited data plans for consumers. It said that the offer will be available to customers that want to take out an 18-month SIM-only plan, costing £33 per month, ...
When signing a new mobile contract, you typically pick a monthly plan with strict call, text and data allowances. You're then tied to that decision as you see out the contract for the next two years, ...
O2 has today confirmed the price of its 4G price plans ahead of their rollout next Thursday, August 29. The carrier’s SIM-only plans will start from £26 ($40) per month, while those that are tied to a ...
Now that the iPhone 3G has been available in the UK for a while, carrier O2 is getting ready to roll out its new Pay & Go iPhone 3G plans. Although the new iPhone is available for free with some of ...
Following its announcement a couple of weeks ago, British carrier O2 has now detailed the costs of its 4G tariffs on its website, with airtime plans starting from £22 (around $34) monthly. The plans, ...
Virgin Media is set to overhaul its mobile services by switching to O2's SIM plans, affecting millions of customers. Although this is a significant change that affects a sizable percentage of its ...
The Telegraph is reporting that O2 will now be giving away free iPhones with their lower cost plans in order to clear out inventory for the new iPhones which will be released this summer: O2, which ...
Only a handful of Muni-Fi projects ended in anything greater than eternal tears here in the States, but hopefully O2's up for the challenge across the pond. The UK carrier just announced its ...
Mobile network operator (MNO) O2 is on course to switch on 100 new mobile sites transmitting the new 4G spectrum that it won in Ofcom’s recent auction by the end of April, and is targeting 1,000 new ...
After O2 sold 190,000 iPhones in two months but came up just short of its original 200,000 projection, the UK wireless provider apparently felt that a kick-start was in order. Come February 1, O2 will ...
Kudos to O2, the Telefónica-owned mobile operator, for planning a country-wide free Wi-Fi network. That country just so happens to be the UK, the home of “dark forces.” Hmm. The network should be ...
With continual investment in the infrastructure driven by demand from mission-critical organisations, and with more spectrum being made available for enterprise uses, analysts are predicting a boom ...
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