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Britain sets 5G goal, says no ‘magic number’ of operators

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Posted on April 11, 2023

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· Last updated: February 1, 2026

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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain set an ambition to deliver next-generation 5G mobile coverage to populated areas by 2030 and said there was “no magic number” of network operators required to ensure a competitive market. All four of Britain’s mobile networks – BT’s EE, O2, owned by Telefonica and Liberty Global’s Virgin Media O2, Vodafone and […]

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain set an ambition to deliver next-generation 5G mobile coverage to populated areas by 2030 and said there was “no magic number” of network operators required to ensure a competitive market.

All four of Britain’s mobile networks – BT’s EE, O2, owned by Telefonica and Liberty Global’s Virgin Media O2, Vodafone and Three – are rolling out 5G. Some 77% of the population can now access basic 5G coverage from at least one provider.

Britain said it wanted the next iteration of 5G – called standalone 5G or 5G Plus – to be widely available by the end of the decade, helping to unlock new technologies like driverless vehicles, robots and drones.

Vodafone and Three are in merger talks, which if successful would reduce the number of networks to three. Both companies have said allowing them to combine would help underpin network investment.

The government said on Tuesday it had “reconfirmed that there is no magic number of mobile operators, whilst noting all decisions on consolidation are for the Competition and Markets Authority”.

It said it would invest 40 million pounds ($50 million) in an innovation fund to promote adoption of 5G by businesses and public services.

($1 = 0.8057 pounds)

(Reporting by Paul Sandle ; Editing by Kate Holton)

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What is 5G?
5G is the fifth generation of mobile network technology, designed to provide faster speeds, lower latency, and greater capacity than previous generations, enabling advanced applications like driverless vehicles and IoT.
What is a mobile network operator?
A mobile network operator (MNO) is a telecommunications company that provides wireless communication services to mobile phone users, including voice, text, and data services.
What is a merger in business?
A merger is a business strategy where two companies combine to form a single entity, often to enhance market share, reduce competition, or achieve economies of scale.
What is an innovation fund?
An innovation fund is a financial resource allocated to support new ideas, technologies, or projects, typically aimed at fostering growth and development in specific sectors.
What is standalone 5G?
Standalone 5G refers to a 5G network that operates independently of previous generations, utilizing new infrastructure and technology to deliver enhanced performance and capabilities.

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