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808/1,000
independent score
27M
combined VodafoneThree customers
£11B
pledged over 10 years
Vodafone carried the UK's very first mobile call back in 1985, and in 2025 it joined forces with Three to form VodafoneThree — now the country's largest operator by customer count, even though the two brands still sell separately.
Plans on offer
A solid spread, with notably strong business options.
- SIM only on 30-day or 12-month terms
- Pay monthly runs through EVO device financing over 24 months
- Dedicated business accounts with their own service-level guarantees
Signal and speed
Independent labs, not Vodafone's own marketing.
- 808/1,000 in 2026 — second among the seven
- Logged the single biggest year-on-year jump of any network in Europe
- A coverage checker is available directly through Vodafone's own site
Going abroad
More variable than some rivals — read the small print.
- EU roaming comes free on most pay monthly tiers, but not all
- Unlimited Max reaches the widest spread of countries on offer
- Worth double-checking your specific plan before you travel
Moving on or in
Same Ofcom rules as everywhere else.
- PAC to 65075 keeps your number when you leave
- A £2.50 monthly rise lands every 1 April
- Four smaller brands — VOXI, Lebara, Asda Mobile, Talkmobile — share this network
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