Selecting a Mobile Network

Selecting a suitable mobile network depends on the individual needs of the customer. Often, factors such as location, particular services, and value for money come into play when selecting a network. In the UK there is fierce competition among mobile networks that offer 3G options and different service packages for the consumers. Choosing the best network may require some research.

Among the top mobile networks in the UK is Hutchison 3. The network is popular for its capacity to deliver media content, including television, broadband Internet and sports. It has more than 10 million customers in eight countries. Another leading mobile network is O2. This network supports the majority of popular mobile phones and has coverage in the UK, Ireland, and Germany.

The first mobile network established in the UK was Vodafone. It has more than 16 million subscribers in the Country and is the largest of its kind in the world.

The mobile network called Orange is part of the France Telecom Group and serves 220 nations. In the UK, it is among the top three networks. Another big network is T-Mobile, which is under the Deutsche Telekom AG. It has more than nine million customers in the UK and its network is also used by other companies.

In the UK, there are also virtual mobile networks, which use the infrastructures of other companies. An example is Virgin Mobile, the first virtual network operator, which is popular for its customer service, and serves seven countries. Another is Tesco Mobile, which uses the O2 network.

Choosing a mobile network can be a tough decision. It is important to know one’s needs and to choose a network accordingly.

  • Or more commonly known as 3.

    Tuddy 4th September 2009 @ 10:14

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