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Ofcom probes BT and Three after mobile network failures

By Jessi WuDecember 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Ofcom has opened investigations into BT and Three following separate mobile network outages affecting customers.
  • The regulator is assessing whether the operators met resilience and reporting obligations during the disruptions.

What happened: Regulator examines causes of recent mobile outages

UK communications regulator Ofcom has launched formal investigations into BT and Three after recent mobile network outages disrupted services for customers. The incidents, which occurred on different dates, affected voice calls, data connectivity and access to emergency services in some areas.

Ofcom said it is examining the circumstances surrounding the outages, including how the failures occurred, how quickly services were restored and whether customers were kept adequately informed. The regulator is also reviewing whether both operators complied with existing rules on network resilience and incident reporting.

BT’s outage was linked to a technical fault that impacted parts of its mobile network, while Three experienced a separate disruption that left some users without reliable connectivity. Both companies have acknowledged the incidents and said they are cooperating with Ofcom’s inquiries.

The investigations do not automatically imply wrongdoing, but they give Ofcom the power to request detailed technical information and assess whether enforcement action is warranted. If breaches are identified, the regulator can impose penalties or require operators to take corrective measures to prevent similar failures in the future.

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Why it’s important

Mobile networks are critical national infrastructure, underpinning everything from everyday communications to emergency response and digital commerce. Outages, even if short-lived, can have serious consequences for individuals and businesses, particularly as reliance on mobile connectivity continues to grow.

Ofcom’s action signals a tougher stance on network reliability at a time when the UK is increasingly dependent on digital services. The regulator has previously warned operators that they must invest in resilience and have robust contingency plans in place as networks become more complex.

The investigations also come amid broader scrutiny of telecoms infrastructure, including how networks cope with rising data demand, the transition to 5G and the integration of cloud-based technologies. Ensuring reliability is becoming more challenging, but also more essential.

For consumers, the outcome may influence expectations around service quality and transparency when outages occur. For operators, the message is clear: maintaining resilient networks and responding effectively to incidents is not optional, but a regulatory requirement.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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