The UK is heading into lockdown once again, with pressure building on the operators to deliver quality connectivity and support their customers during this difficult time
May 27th
AT&T are working with Walmart to offer people in financial hardship cheap or even free internet and wireless plans as part of the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program
March 9th
Vodafone launching communities.connected, offering unlimited data plans to the private and public sector at reduced rates so that they can support vulnerable people
February 22nd
Vodafone UK extend free mobile data to 150,000 more school kids
February 12th
With a lockdown half-term upon us, Virgin Media is extending its free TV offering by making a variety of entertainment, lifestyle and learning-based programming at no extra cost
February 4th
Virgin Media's ‘Help for Home Learners’ initiative will provide 1,500 laptops and mobile dongles to disadvantaged schoolchildren across the UK
Lycamobile has partnered with the Department of Education to give eligible families 20GB of free data per month to support children’s learning until the end of the school year
January 29th
Zen lowers the price of its full fibre broadband packages by around 10% to support home schooling and remote working
Virgin Media is giving all TV customers free access to popular kids programmes during lockdown, to last until the 3rd of March
January 22nd
Research from Assemblyshows that UK operators have spent around £940 million on supporting the public throughout the coronavirus pandemic
January 18th
Hyperoptic is offering free broadband packages for families to help facilitate home education
January 15th
EE extends its unlimited data offer for NHS staff, as well as a 20% discount on their bill.
Community Fibre are offering 1-year full-fibre broadband for free to vulnerable London households to help with homeschooling
January 14th
Vodafone offering free and discounted access to online learning resources, including Azoomee, MarcoPolo World School, SchoolOnline.co.uk, and New Skills Academy.
January 12th
Virgin Media have announced a wave of customer support measures, including: making some pay and on-demand services available at no extra cost; zero rating the Oak National Academy learning resources website; providing 20GB of additional mobile data per month for families facing financial difficulties; and free data, minutes, and texts for vulnerable customers…read more on TotalTele.com »