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Onecom Group and Vodafone pen new five-year partnership
Onecom Group has signed an enhanced five-year strategic partnership agreement with long-time partner Vodafone to deliver solutions including mobile airtime, 5G, Internet of Things and digital connectivity solutions.CMA consults on Vodafone and Three Merger
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is seeking views from interested third parties on the proposed UK merger between Three and Vodafone.Vodafone kicks off OpenRAN network upgrade
Vodafone is now installing OpenRAN across its network in south west England and Wales after completing testing for the technology.LCR and Vodafone partner for digital inclusion scheme
The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has partnered with Lloyds Bank and Vodafone for a digital inclusion scheme.Vodafone brings 4G boost to Dumfries and Galloway communities
Vodafone customers in and around the Scottish rural communities of Ae and Loch Head in Dumfries and Galloway are now receiving stronger 4G coverage as part of the Shared Rural Network (SRN).Vodafone enters final phase of convergence project
Vodafone has entered the final stages of its Redstream Evolution project, which is upgrading the backbone of Vodafone’s nationwide network.Vodafone CEO joins PM’s new Business Council
Vodafone CEO Margherita della Valle is amongst fourteen business leaders from a range of sectors across the UK economy that will join the Prime Minister’s new Business Council.Vodafone boosts digital skills for five million SMEs
Vodafone Business has given digital skills advice to more than five million users in SMEs and SOHOs through its V-Hub site. Its user base has risen from 3.6 million customers at this time last year.Vodafone and Three agree UK merger to create 5G giant
Vodafone and Three have agreed to merge their UK operations and create the country’s largest mobile network (MergeCo), with a combined 27 million customers, leapfrogging both O2 and EE for scale.Vodafone appeals for tech donations to bridge digital divide
Vodafone is urging businesses to donate unwanted devices to its Great British Tech Appeal as UK plc dumps 200,000 tonnes of electrical goods annually despite 10 million adults being digitally excluded.