Vodafone

  • Vodafone UK names seven 5G trial cities

    Vodafone UK names seven 5G trial cities

    The network says the upcoming trials in Aberdeen, Coventry, Edinburgh, Huddersfield, Milton Keynes, Peterborough and Stirling will ensure that we are ready for the commercial launch of full 5G, which is expected to arrive early in 2020 to coincide with a wide choice of compatible phones and devices.

  • Vodafone is now offering  24 months free Amazon Prime Video on selected price plans

    Vodafone is now offering 24 months free Amazon Prime Video on selected price plans

    New and upgrading customers on Vodafone’s Red Entertainment packages can get unlimited access to thousands of popular TV episodes and films, including Prime Originals such as The Grand Tour, The Man In The High Castle and the upcoming Jack Ryan series.

  • Vodafone confirms £16bn deal to buy Liberty Global’s European assets

    Vodafone confirms £16bn deal to buy Liberty Global’s European assets

    Vodafone is to buy the majority of Liberty Global’s European assets in a £16bn deal that it says will allow it to become “the leading next generation network” on the continent and offer bundles of mobile, cable television and broadband services to consumers.

  • Vodafone unveils new home broadband and mobile SIM bundles

    Vodafone is following in the footsteps of rivals Sky and BT and offering new broadband and SIM-only mobile bundles offering savings over taking the products separately. Four new bundles offering fibre broadband and mobile calling, and ranging from £31 to £46 per month, are available from today.

  • 5G: Vodafone, EE, O2 and Three pay £1.4bn in Ofcom’s spectrum auction

    5G: Vodafone, EE, O2 and Three pay £1.4bn in Ofcom’s spectrum auction

    Vodafone has taken the biggest slice of 5G-capable spectrum in Ofcom’s auction, in which the the UK’s other established players, EE, O2 and Three, also won new spectrum.

  • Bidding commences in UK’s 5G spectrum auction

    Bidding commences in UK’s 5G spectrum auction

    Bidding has begun in Ofcom’s auction of radio spectrum that can support future 5G services, as well as additional capacity which will help mobile firms meet current demand.