The new UK joint venture between Liberty Global and Telefónica officially became operational on 1 June, merging the two household names to form Virgin Media O2 (VMO2). This joint venture has committed to providing a unique choice to consumers and has also promised to boost the UK economy. While, at the moment, the company is not changing any of its current services, later this year it plans to offer seamless broadband, entertainment and mobile services all in one place. The Liberty Global-Telefónica merger is devoted to investing at least £10bn in the UK over the next five years. This investment will help businesses further contribute to the UK Government’s goals of connectivity, upgrading infrastructure all around the country, creating stiffer competition and providing a wider variety of choices for customers. The merger instantly makes the new business one of the largest in the UK, with 47 million…
In the realm of mobile communication, Virginie Debris stands as a seasoned expert, navigating the evolution from ringtones to Rich Communication Services (RCS). With an illustrious career spanning over two decades, she recently captivated audiences at Mobile World Congress, delving into RCS’s transformative potential. In this exclusive interview, Virginie sheds light on her journey and shares invaluable insights into the future of messaging.
The UK government is bolstering telecom consumer protection by engaging major operators like BT, Virgin Media O2, and Vodafone to prevent unexpected price hikes in contracts. With the telecom sector’s evolution, emphasizing transparency ensures that consumers can trust their mobile and broadband providers, safeguarding connectivity and fostering digital growth.
Virgin Media O2 has rapidly extended its high-speed broadband and mobile network in Scotland, reaching half the population. By investing £330 million, the company has enhanced its ultrafast broadband, covering over 1.5 million homes and businesses. While VMO2 claims to be the largest gigabit provider, Openreach’s previous announcements create competitive uncertainty in the region.
The UK telecom industry is launching a Telecommunications Fraud Charter to combat scam calls effectively. Key players like BT, Virgin Media O2, and Vodafone are collaborating to protect consumers using advanced call tracing technology. This initiative aims to deter fraudsters while boosting public awareness and support for victims of VoIP scams.
CityFibre recently dismissed rumors of a potential sale to rival Virgin Media O2, highlighting the company’s commitment to expansion in the fibre network sector. Despite financial pressures and a current debt of £3.9 billion, CityFibre remains focused on its goal to connect 8 million homes by 2025. The company is actively seeking £1 billion in additional funding to support growth and the acquisition of smaller networks. CityFibre underscores its strong market position and expects to announce new financing details soon, solidifying its leadership in the fibre network space.
Virgin Media O2’s Recycle for Business initiative has processed 45,000 devices since October 2023, generating nearly £330,000 for participants. The program helps companies recycle unused tech, reduce waste, and support digital inclusion through donations to the Good Things Foundation.
Octopus Group is set to disrupt the UK mobile market by launching a MVNO through its telecom investment branch, Fern Trading. Targeting telecom giants like EE, Virgin Media O2, Vodafone, and Three, Octopus aims to enhance its telecommunications portfolio.
Vodafone and Three are exploring a Pay-TV service bundled with broadband, phone, and mobile plans. This comes after their £15 billion merger, aiming to capture a broader audience. Competing against Virgin Media O2 and BT, they’re leveraging existing expertise from Germany and the Netherlands to navigate shifting preferences towards streaming.
Virgin Media O2 and Mavenir tested Open RAN technology at Twickenham Stadium during the Six Nations, showcasing its potential to improve mobile connectivity at large events. The trial, part of the 5G MoDE initiative, aims to enhance network reliability.


