3 Mobile and T-Mobile report growth in 3G sites

Monday, November 15th 2010
Network operators 3 Mobile and T-Mobile claim to have enhanced their 3G broadband offering.
3 Mobile and T-Mobile report growth in 3G sites
Mobile broadband providers 3 Mobile and T-Mobile have claimed their internet browsing service has improved substantially of late.

The two companies, which are partners in the Mobile Broadband Network Ltd (MBNL) joint venture along with Orange, have helped their customers by launching 12,000 consolidated 3G sites over the past three years.

This has given subscribers far greater coverage in urban areas and also means an increasing number of rural communities are now able to access the web via a broadband dongle, the network operators claimed.

Graham Payne of MBNL described the scheme to enhance the 3G service as being exciting, challenging and hugely rewarding.

He added: "My thanks to all who have worked so hard to deliver this fantastic network, special thanks go to our key partners who are rightly proud of their roles in this project."

Last month, 3 Mobile was ranked as the UK's best mobile broadband provider in a poll conducted by YouGov.

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