Meanwhile, the UK’s largest fixed line phone and broadband provider, BT, is planning to buy EE, the country’s biggest 4G carrier (and still the largest mobile network overall until Three officially takes over O2). ![]() Hutchison Whampoa, owner of the Three network, agreed terms with Telefónica this week to buy O2 UK, which will create a ‘super-carrier’ with more customers than any other UK network. There are some big changes on the way across the UK mobile market. Astonishingly, some customers have previously been held liable for bills of up to £23,000 racked up by thieves, but the new commitment guarantees that victims of phone theft will now have to pay no more than £100, as long as they report their phone stolen within 24 hours. ![]() We begin this week’s review in the United Kingdom, where five leading mobile network operators have agreed to limit their customers' liability for calls made by thieves after their phones have been stolen.
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