2G and 3G Switch Off
The UK’s mobile operators are gradually switching off their 2G and 3G networks, and all mobile providers have confirmed with the UK Government that they do not intend to offer 2G or 3G services beyond 2033.
- Why is it happening?
Network providers are retiring their 2G and 3G services so those radio frequencies can be repurposed for faster, more efficient and more reliable services, such as 4G and 5G.
- When is it happening?
All mobile network operators have agreed with the Government to switch off 2G and 3G by 2033. The timelines for each of the operators are:
3G switch off timeline
2G switch off timeline
EE
Completed in 2024
2030
VMO2
July 2025 – December 2025
Phasing out in 2025
Vodafone
Completed in 2024
2030
Three
Completed in 2024
Three does not have a 2G network
Virtual networks that operate off the main four mobile network operators, such as Giffgaff, Tesco Mobile and Smarty, will mimic the schedules of their parent networks.
- What does it mean for me? What do I need to do?
Your mobile network provider will tell you if you are affected and what steps to take.
If you have a 3G or 2G only device, you will need to upgrade to a more modern one that allows you to use 4G or 5G.
- What else do I need to consider?
The switch off is happening in other parts of the world and if you are travelling to a country where the switch off has already begun, it might affect your roaming experience.
You may be unable to make phone calls or access data unless you are connected to WiFi and, in rare cases, it may impact your ability to make calls to emergency services.
Please speak to your provider before travelling outside of the UK.
For further information, contact your operator:
EE | We’re Switching Off Our 3G Network
Three | Our plans to switch off 3G
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