Mobile phone users are to be protected from "shock bills" if their handsets are stolen, with a new cap on the maximum cost of calls they will be expected to pay for.
Mobile giant Three says it will offer a superfast 4G mobile internet service from December — while Vodafone and O2 are switching on their rival services today.
Mobile giant Vodafone will launch its superfast 4G service on 29 August, with tariffs starting from £26/month including either Sky Sports or Spotify Premium free for six months. But it won't be available on the iPhone 5.
Nearly 20 million Vodafone pay-as-you-go customers are paying more for phone calls from today, as the mobile giant has begun charging users per minute, rather than per second for calls.