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Three UK confirms it’ll launch 4G in December

Last week was a good one for 4G in the UK. Not only did Vodafone and O2 launch their 4G networks… and not only did EE pass the milestone of 100 towns and cities with 4G coverage… but Three UK confirmed its plans for a 4G launch.

In a blog post, Three said it’ll begin its 4G rollout in December 2013.

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Breaking up is profitable to do

Mark Bridge writes:

So – we take a short break at the end of the August ‘silly season’ and one of the year’s biggest mobile-related rumours becomes fact. At least we’re back in time to report on the final stages of the Vodafone/Verizon deal. Yes, it looks as though Big Red will be picking up something like $130 billion for its 45% stake in Verizon Communications… possibly within the next few hours. Just don’t mention the tax, okay?

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Phablet, BYOD and the Internet of things have all entered the dictionary

Oxford University Press, the company behind the much-used Oxford English Dictionary, has added a collection of mobile technology related words to its free online service.

The latest quarterly update to Oxford Dictionaries Online includes BYOD, digital detox, emoji, Internet of things, phablet and selfie (as well as the headline-grabbing twerking).

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Vodafone confirms it’s talking to Verizon about a possible break-up in the USA

Vodafone confirms it’s talking to Verizon about a possible break-up in the USA

Vodafone has confirmed it’s considering the sale of its stake in US-based Verizon Wireless.

Verizon Communications currently owns 55% of the joint venture, with Vodafone owning 45%.

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Three UK drops roaming charges in seven countries

Three UK drops roaming charges in seven countries

Three UK has announced a deal called ‘Feel At Home’ that’ll see customers being charged at their standard tariff rate when they visit certain countries.

The service is available automatically when customers use their mobile phones in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy and Sweden.

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