UK operator O2 recorded the biggest mobile traffic event in its history during England’s match the DR Congo at the FIFA World Cup.
Today, Hong Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa released a statement saying that it is in exclusive negotiations with Telefonica to acquire mobile carrier O2 in the UK, offering to pay up to £10.25 billion ...
England’s World Cup match delivered a significant boost to the high street as fans left work early and headed out in support ...
Natasha Lomas is the Mobile Phones Editor for CNET UK, where she writes reviews, news and features. Previously she was Senior Reporter at Silicon.com, covering mobile technology in the business sphere ...
The deal is set to cost a total of £10.25 billion, £9.25 billion which would be paid at closing and a further £1 billion to be paid after the deal has completed. Of course, this potential agreement ...
UK network operator Virgin Media O2 has carried out mobile network upgrades at 22 Haven holiday sites around the country. The telco paired with infrastructure-as-a-service company Freshwave to carry ...
Virgin Media O2 announces plans to shut down legacy 2G networks, which carry just 0.5% of network traffic but use 10% of cell ...
Spanish-owned O2 UK and U.S. consumer electronics group Apple plan to launch a multimillion-dollar joint advertising campaign later this month as they get ready to bring the iPhone to Britain. O2 UK, ...