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"On 23 April 2015, Three announced that VoLTE would be rolled out along with 800 MHz spectrum from September" - so did that happen? That was over two years ago at the time of writing - the history is badly out of date.

2G fallback

This article claims 2G fallback is provided by Orange UK with no mention of EE Limited although it acquired their infrastructure in the early 2010s with the Orange brand now completely phased out having been retained for legacy tariffs until March 2019. Tk420 (talk) 12:12, 15 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]