BSkyB, BT, O2, TalkTalk, Three, Virgin Media and Vodafone have all committed to providing better and more easily comparable information to consumers about traffic management. It's a voluntary agreement that's been arranged by the Broadband Stakeholder Group.
The participating companies account for around 90% of all fixed-line broadband customers and 60% of all mobile broadband customers in the UK.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Sadly we’re ending the week with yet another natural disaster. Barely two weeks after New Zealand’s earthquake comes news of Japan’s biggest quake in living memory.
Still, I’m here to talk about mobile phones, so – after a quick mention of the great work being done by the Red Cross – I’ll get on with it.
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Last year Three UK launched an 'all you can eat' unlimited data plan for customers with a pay-monthly contract.
From today it's offering a similar deal on a pay as you go tariff
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Unify Mobile is the latest company to sign a MVNO deal with Three UK.
A UK launch by Unify is planned in the Spring; it already operates mobile services in Switzerland, the USA, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands and Germany.
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This week’s podcast is packed with a wide variety of mobile industry news, from quarterly results and boardroom changes to dodgy advertising and smartphones in space.
We talk about Google’s new CEO, Microsoft’s mystery data, Huawei’s legal action, Apple’s downloads and Facebook’s feature phone app.
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