Celebrated every year since 1969, World Telecommunications Day raises awareness of the importance of information and communication technology (ICT). This is naturally a goal dear to our hearts.
World Telecommunications Day is a great reminder of the transformative power of ICT each year, but Vodafone’s approach is that every day is an opportunity to celebrate the role of connectivity.
To mark 55th In honor of World Telecommunications Day, we would like to highlight some of Vodafone’s own recent initiatives. All of these aim to bring people together in the UK in ways big and small.
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Vodafone’s mission is to provide reliable mobile services across the country wherever possible, including in remote and rural communities.
Six rural communities across both countries Ceredigion and Powys Wales can now receive a signal from Vodafone’s fast and reliable 4G network. The masts serving these communities are part of the wider Shared Rural Network (SRN) programme, a £1 billion initiative being rolled out by the government, Ofcom and mobile network operators.
Communities in rural Wales can now receive fast and reliable Vodafone 4G through the government-funded element of the Shared Rural Networks (SRN) program
Rural areas of both Ceredigion and Powys in Wales are now receiving Vodafone’s fast and reliable 4G coverage as part of the Government’s commitment to the Shared Rural Networks programme.
Events such as the Cheltenham Race Festival, the King’s Coronation and Glastonbury 2023 saw mobile data usage spike. That’s why Vodafone is affectionately known as ‘Cells on Wheels’. Cow – We plan to provide mobile coverage to such people again special events These temporary cell phone masts will be installed at more than 120 venues, from music festivals to agricultural shows.
The powerful potential of 5G
The latest version of 5G, 5G Standalone (5G SA), does more than just connect your phone to the internet. Integrating 5G-enabled technology into rugby’s matchday business could add his £139m to the sport’s economy each season from 2029. At the same time, it will improve the fan experience inside and outside the stadium.
As part of its proposed merger with Three UK, Vodafone has committed to providing 5G SA technology to 99% of the UK population by 2034. For example, Scotland will gain £9 billion in productivity benefits as a result of her 5G SA. Improvements across healthcare, education, agriculture, and business.
Moo-sic Festival 2023: How COW created a summer with a strong signal
Ensuring mobile signal reception at special events from Glastonbury to Henley Regatta requires planning a year in advance and specialized equipment with keen monitoring.
Mobile means more
Of course, Vodafone is not just about infrastructure and new technology. We support a wide variety of people with offers and initiatives tailored to their needs.
For example, buying your child their first cell phone can be a huge turning point for everyone involved. If your child isn’t ready to use their first smartphone yet, but you still want to keep them connected, we’ve highlighted the following points: basic feature phone It may be right for you and your family.
If your child is preparing to leave the nest for college or perhaps their first job, VOXI can help by providing options for purchasing their next smartphone. spread Costs over 12, 24, 30, or 36 months.
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