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Re: Do Virgin Mobile use the TMobile Network?

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Originally Posted by joglynne View Post
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_Everywhere

Everything Everywhere = is a 50-50 joint venture between Deutsche Telekom and France Télécom and was formed in 2010 through the merger of their respective T-Mobile (UK) and Orange U.K. businesses.
Have they actually done it yet?

The virgin site states "summer" for it to all go through.

"
We’re part of the most powerful mobile network in the UK.

We know how annoying it is when you’re cut off in the middle of a call. Luckily, our mobile customers enjoy coverage here, there and just about anywhere.
We’ve always used the T-Mobile network, which covers over 99% of the UK population to provide our service. But from this summer, we’ll use the Everything Everywhere network (the company formed by Orange and T-Mobile). So in some areas where the coverage would otherwise dip, you’ll automatically be able to use either the T-Mobile or the Orange network at the same great Virgin Mobile rates. You're covered.
"


http://www.virginmediapeople.com/pri...e/default.aspx
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