Mobile network giant O2 has revealed it's rolling out access to a superior tier of 5G connectivity for all its Pay Monthly subscribers - provided they've got a compatible handset. The telecoms firm is ...
O2 has announced that all of its Pay Monthly customers can now access 5G+ at no extra cost, provided they have a compatible ...
Leading UK mobile operator makes significant expansion of 5G standalone to more than hundreds of towns and cities across the UK while leading west of England visitor hub to gain more capacity through ...
Millions of O2 customers will enjoy faster, more powerful mobile speeds with a new rollout of 5G+ across more than 700 towns and cities, the provider has said. The service is available on O2 as ...
O2 said 5G+ is now available in more than 700 towns and cities across the country, and any of its Pay Monthly customers are now receiving this upgrade at no extra cost to their existing bills.
Super compact, the Baseus EnerGeek GX11 MiFi Power Bank offers a decent battery top-up capacity for your iPhone, iPad or even MacBook. Its simple-to-use integrated 4G MiFi function and available ...
The closure of ageing 3G networks across the UK has opened an unexpected opportunity for cybercriminals. As providers move customers towards faster 4G and 5G services, scammers have begun ...
Virgin Media O2 has warned customers about a new scam email targeting customers impacted by its recent 3G switch-off ...
Virgin Media O2 has warned customers about a new scam email targeting customers impacted by its recent 3G switch-off programme.
Fraudsters are claiming you need to upgrade to a new 5G SIM card Fraudsters are sending fraudulent emails to Virgin Media O2 customers The emails claim you need to upgrade your SIM card Some ...
Virgin Media O2 says customers need to stay alert, as scammers are attempting to exploit the 3G switch-off by sending fraudulent emails that appear to come from the company and claim a SIM card ...
Customers of broadband and mobile giant VMO2 (Virgin Media and O2) have been warned to keep an eye out for a new round of phishing emails, which use the retirement of O2’s 3G network as an excuse to ...