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Virgin Media O2 announces £700 million mobile network upgrade

The £700m investment will help Virgin Media O2 upgrade its mobile network, making it more reliable and boosting speeds for customers

O2 and Virgin Media issue big update to customers about smartphones

Virgin Media has unveiled plans for a £700m investment this year aimed at enhancing mobile reliability and speed for its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ clientele.

This funding will also enable the broadband behemoth to bolster its 4G and 5G coverage in rural regions, as reported by .

As part of its mobile transformation strategy, the company intends to implement thousands of upgrades, including new mobile masts and small cells in urban areas where customers grapple with weak signals.

Major upgrades

Virgin Media O2 is directing its investment towards locations where connectivity is paramount and where customers have long demanded enhancements.

This encompasses rail travel and motorways, with the aim to improve signal strength at stations and reduce dead zones for drivers utilising GPS or streaming on the move.

The investment will also extend to live events, stadiums, and city centres, increasing capacity to prevent slow speeds when large crowds are online.

The commitment to invest £2m daily will result in fewer dropped calls, quicker downloads, and superior performance in these areas.

Phasing out 3G

Virgin Media O2 is also phasing out any obsolete 3G networks that are no longer effective, freeing up bandwidth to enhance faster, more energy-efficient 4G and 5G networks.