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100+ New Mobile Masts Connect Remote UK
24 Dec
Summary
- Over 105 mobile masts upgraded, enhancing rural 4G.
- Project benefits 9,500 homes and 400 businesses.
- Shared Rural Network aims for 95% 4G coverage by 2025.

Connectivity in Britain's rural communities has seen a significant enhancement with the upgrade of over 105 mobile masts to provide 4G service. These improvements, distributed across Wales, Scotland, and England, will extend high-speed mobile connections to approximately 9,500 residential premises and 400 businesses, collectively covering an expansive area of over 1,550 square miles. This development is a key milestone for the Shared Rural Network (SRN) initiative.
The SRN, established in 2020 through a collaboration between the UK government and mobile operators like EE, Virgin Media O2, and Vodafone, is designed to improve rural mobile coverage. With an investment of up to £500 million from the government and a matching commitment from the industry, the project targets 95% 4G coverage across the UK by 2025. As of now, the SRN has already surpassed initial goals, achieving 96% 4G coverage nationwide.
This expansion, marked by the activation of the 100th mast in Llanfair, brings vital connections to families and businesses, enabling seamless communication and digital services. While significant progress has been made, certain regions, like the Scottish Highlands and Islands, still face partial coverage challenges, though improvements from previous years are substantial. The initiative also boosts tourism and emergency service communications in these areas.



