O2 hits 3G target at last

After Ofcom threat

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O2 has finally met the 3G coverage obligation that was part of the licence it acquired in 2000 for providing mobile broadband.

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On Friday, Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, said the operator had now rolled out 3G coverage to at least 80 per cent of the UK population, as it was obliged to do.

Ofcom warned O2 in February that it was the only 3G licensee to have fallen short of that target, and threatened a £40m penalty. However, O2 is in the process of a £500m upgrade to its 3G networks - largely in order to increase speeds - which has allowed it to reach the 80 per cent target laid down by Ofcom.

Ofcom will check again at the end of the year that all operators are still adhering to their coverage requirements. It seems likely that all will comply, due, in part, to the network-sharing deals recently signed between many of the operators.

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  1. 1. Simon

    I can only assume that as a part of "the population", I am assumed to be 'covered' if I can get a signal at home. Well how pointless - I've got a phone line and ADSl at home.

    So I don't want to know how many people are covered at home, I want to know if I'll have a signal WHERE I AM STANDING.

    So how about a campaign for real coverage figures ?

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