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Company Mobile Phones and Employee Rights: What You Need to Know

Company Mobile Phones and Employee Rights: What You Need to Know

Employer-provided mobiles come with monitoring rights and policy obligations that employees are entitled to understand. This article covers BYOD versus company devices, employer monitoring under UK law, and what happens to your number when you leave.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
Mobile Broadband Contracts: Fixed Term vs Rolling Monthly

Mobile Broadband Contracts: Fixed Term vs Rolling Monthly

Fixed-term mobile broadband contracts typically offer lower monthly costs in exchange for a minimum commitment period, while rolling monthly plans give flexibility to switch or cancel with short notice but usually cost more per month.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
Unlimited Mobile Data Plans: What Fair Use Policies Actually Say

Unlimited Mobile Data Plans: What Fair Use Policies Actually Say

Unlimited mobile data rarely means genuinely unrestricted use. Operators apply fair-use policies that allow speed throttling after certain thresholds, and Ofcom requires these terms to be disclosed clearly before you sign a contract.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
Mobile Broadband Data Limits: What to Expect and How to Manage

Mobile Broadband Data Limits: What to Expect and How to Manage

Mobile broadband plans carry a range of data allowances, from modest caps to unlimited tiers with fair-use clauses. Understanding what applies to your plan — and how to track usage — prevents unexpected slowdowns or charges.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
4G vs 5G for Home Broadband Use: Which Is Better?

4G vs 5G for Home Broadband Use: Which Is Better?

5G home broadband offers faster speeds where coverage exists, but 4G remains more widely available and often cheaper. The right choice depends on your location, usage habits, and how much you value low latency.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
How to Run a Mobile Broadband Speed Test

How to Run a Mobile Broadband Speed Test

Running a mobile broadband speed test correctly requires attention to location, time of day, and testing conditions. This article explains the method, what results mean, and what Ofcom considers reasonable performance.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
Mobile Broadband for Rural Areas: 4G and 5G as an Alternative

Mobile Broadband for Rural Areas: 4G and 5G as an Alternative

For many rural UK households without access to full-fibre or cable broadband, a 4G or 5G mobile broadband router is the most practical current option. This article explains how to assess coverage, improve signal, and decide when satellite is the better answer.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
Data-Only SIMs Explained: What They Are and When to Use One

Data-Only SIMs Explained: What They Are and When to Use One

A data-only SIM provides a mobile data allowance without voice calls or SMS, designed for tablets, MiFi routers, dongles, and IoT devices. This article explains how they work, what plans look like, and when one makes sense.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
Fair Use Policies on Mobile Data: What They Mean

Fair Use Policies on Mobile Data: What They Mean

Unlimited mobile data plans in the UK frequently carry fair use policies that can slow or cap usage above certain thresholds. Ofcom rules require operators to disclose these restrictions clearly.

16 Jun 2026 · 6 min read
Femtocells Explained: What They Are and How to Get One

Femtocells Explained: What They Are and How to Get One

A femtocell is a small operator-supplied base station that creates a genuine 4G signal inside your home by routing cellular traffic over your broadband connection. This article explains how the technology works, which UK operators offer femtocells, and how to request one.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
How to Improve Mobile Signal at Home Without a Booster

How to Improve Mobile Signal at Home Without a Booster

Poor indoor mobile signal is one of the most common complaints raised with Ofcom. Several legal options exist to improve coverage at home, from enabling WiFi calling to requesting a femtocell from your operator, without the risks that come with illegal signal boosters.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
WiFi Calling vs VoIP: What Is the Difference?

WiFi Calling vs VoIP: What Is the Difference?

WiFi calling and VoIP apps both use the internet to carry voice, but they work in fundamentally different ways with different implications for call quality, reliability, and emergency access. Here is how they compare.

16 Jun 2026 · 6 min read
WiFi Calling Explained: How It Works and How to Enable It

WiFi Calling Explained: How It Works and How to Enable It

WiFi calling routes voice calls over a broadband connection rather than the cellular network, letting you make and receive calls in areas with poor mobile signal. This article explains how the technology works, which UK operators support it, and what to know about 999 calls.

16 Jun 2026 · 7 min read
Mobile Signal Boosters: What Is Legal in the UK

Mobile Signal Boosters: What Is Legal in the UK

Most mobile signal boosters sold online are illegal to use in the UK because they cause harmful interference with licensed spectrum. Ofcom has approved a narrow class of boosters and there are several legal alternatives.

16 Jun 2026 · 6 min read
How to Report a Mobile Not Spot to Ofcom

How to Report a Mobile Not Spot to Ofcom

Ofcom's Connected Nations framework maps UK coverage gaps. Here is how to submit a not-spot report, what data strengthens a submission, and how reports feed into coverage obligation monitoring.

16 Jun 2026 · 6 min read
What Is a Mobile Dead Zone?

What Is a Mobile Dead Zone?

A mobile dead zone is an area where no operator provides usable voice or data coverage. Ofcom tracks these as 'not spots' and the Shared Rural Network programme is designed to eliminate the worst of them.

16 Jun 2026 · 6 min read
5G and Health Concerns: What Ofcom and the WHO Say

5G and Health Concerns: What Ofcom and the WHO Say

Scientific and regulatory bodies including the WHO, ICNIRP, and the UK Health Security Agency have reviewed the evidence on 5G and radiofrequency exposure. Their conclusions are consistent and clearly stated.

16 Jun 2026 · 8 min read
Indoor vs Outdoor 5G Coverage: Why It Differs and What to Expect

Indoor vs Outdoor 5G Coverage: Why It Differs and What to Expect

5G signals on the 3.5 GHz band face significantly greater indoor attenuation than the lower frequencies used for 4G. Understanding how different bands behave indoors explains why your phone may show 5G outside but not once you step through the front door.

16 Jun 2026 · 8 min read
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