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O2 is one of the oldest and most established mobile networks in the United Kingdom. Its roots go back to 1983 when Telecom Securicor Cellular Radio Limited was formed as a 60/40 joint venture between British Telecom and Securicor. The network officially launched on 7 January 1985 as Cellnet โ just six days after Vodafone launched, making them the two original cellular networks in the UK.
In 1999, BT acquired Securicor's share and rebranded to BT Cellnet. The network was spun off from BT Group in 2001 as part of mmO2 plc, which then adopted the O2 brand across all markets in 2002. Spanish telecoms giant Telefรณnica acquired O2 plc in 2006 for approximately ยฃ17.7 billion. In 2021, O2 merged with Virgin Media to form Virgin Media O2, a 50/50 joint venture.
Three is the youngest of the UK's major networks, launching in March 2003 as the country's first 3G-only operator. It was launched by Hutchison Whampoa (now CK Hutchison Holdings), a Hong Kong-based conglomerate. Three made history by being the first UK network launched entirely on 3G infrastructure, skipping 2G completely โ a bold and controversial decision at the time.
Three carved a unique identity by offering generous data allowances at lower prices than competitors, and pioneered unlimited data plans in the UK market. In 2013, Three acquired Orange Austria, and in 2015 attempted to acquire O2 โ a deal blocked by EU competition regulators. In 2025, Three completed its long-awaited merger with Vodafone UK, creating the combined VodafoneThree entity.
EE was formed in 2010 through the merger of T-Mobile UK and Orange UK โ two networks that had each operated in the UK since the 1990s. T-Mobile UK launched in 1999 (originally as One2One, launched 1993), while Orange launched in 1994. The combined entity was jointly owned by Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile's parent) and France Tรฉlรฉcom/Orange S.A.
EE made history on 30 May 2012 when it launched the UK's first commercial 4G network, giving it a significant head start over competitors. EE was acquired by BT Group in 2016 for ยฃ12.5 billion. Today EE is widely regarded as the UK's highest-performing network, consistently topping independent speed and coverage benchmarks.
Tesco Mobile launched in 2003 as a joint venture between Tesco (the UK's largest supermarket) and O2. It operates as an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), meaning it does not own physical network infrastructure but instead leases capacity from O2's network, offering customers the same coverage and connectivity as O2.
Tesco Mobile has grown to become the UK's largest MVNO with over 5.7 million customers. Its unique selling point is the integration with the Tesco Clubcard loyalty programme โ customers earn Clubcard points on every pound spent on their mobile bill. The network has won the Best Mobile Network for Customer Service award at the Uswitch Telecoms Awards five years in a row (2022โ2026).
Vodafone holds a unique place in history as the network that made the UK's very first mobile phone call on 1 January 1985, when Sir Ernest Harrison called Sir Anthony Bevins. Vodafone Group plc was incorporated in 1984 as Racal Telecom, a subsidiary of Racal Electronics. It was demerged from Racal Electronics in 1991 and renamed Vodafone Group plc.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Vodafone expanded aggressively globally, acquiring networks across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. In the UK, Vodafone has maintained its position as one of the top-tier operators, known particularly for international roaming capability and business services. In 2025, Vodafone UK completed its merger with Three UK, creating the combined VodafoneThree entity with a combined subscriber base making it the UK's largest network by subscribers.
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| Option | Best For | Typical Features | Things to Check |
|---|---|---|---|
| SIM Only | People with existing phone | Data allowanceMinutesTexts | Contract length, data amount, 5G availability |
| Pay Monthly Phone | Those who want a new handset | New deviceMonthly bundleUpgrade path | Total cost of ownership, upfront fee, contract term |
| Pay As You Go | Flexible / low usage users | Top-up creditRolling bundlesNo contract | Bundle expiry, top-up frequency, data costs |
| eSIM | Modern phone owners, travellers | Digital SIMDual numberInstant activate | Device compatibility, network support |
| Data Only SIM | Tablets, dongles, MBB | Data onlyLarge allowances | Monthly data cap, speed throttling, hotspot rules |
| Roaming Add-ons | Frequent travellers | EU usageWorld passes | Destination coverage, daily charge, fair use limits |
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