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VodafoneThree upgrades 100 rural masts under SRN programme

By Jessi WuDecember 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • VodafoneThree has upgraded 100 mobile sites to deliver full 4G coverage under the Shared Rural Network scheme across remote UK areas.
  • The SRN initiative, backed by government and operators, aims to close the mobile coverage gap in rural communities and extend connectivity nationwide.

What happened: 100 more SRN masts enhanced for rural coverage

VodafoneThree has announced that 100 additional mobile network sites have been upgraded to provide 4G coverage from all major operators to customers in rural and hard-to-reach parts of the United Kingdom. The move forms part of the Shared Rural Network programme, a collaborative effort between the UK government, Ofcom and mobile operators to improve connectivity outside urban centres.

The latest upgrades mean that residents, businesses and visitors in hundreds of remote communities now benefit from faster mobile data speeds and better-quality voice calls, where previously 4G service was limited or unavailable. The sites involved in the recent enhancement are part of a broader government-funded phase of the Shared Rural Network (SRN) initiative, which was first announced in 2019 with the objective of closing the digital divide between urban and rural regions of the UK.

VodafoneThree said the programme joins other connectivity improvements already undertaken, including network site upgrades that allow customers to connect to the best available coverage — whether that stems from the Vodafone or Three network — at no extra cost to subscribers. The company has also reaffirmed its commitment to delivering 5G Standalone coverage to at least 99 per cent of the UK population by 2030 and virtually full coverage by 2034.

Andrea Donà, Chief Network Officer at VodafoneThree, described the SRN project as a “game changer” for rural connectivity since its launch, noting that improved mobile coverage directly supports economic and social activities in areas that have long struggled with limited digital access.

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Why it’s important

The expansion of rural 4G coverage underscores how collaborative infrastructure programmes can significantly improve access to essential digital services. Reliable mobile connectivity is not simply a convenience; it enables local businesses to operate more effectively, supports emergency services and enhances social inclusion for communities outside major cities.

Rural mobile upgrades are also critical for tourism, agriculture and public safety. Visitors and residents alike rely on dependable mobile signals for navigation, online bookings and communications, particularly in geographically challenging regions. Moreover, extending connectivity helps bridge the economic divide by allowing rural enterprises to tap into broader markets and digital platforms.

The SRN initiative illustrates how government funding and industry cooperation can deliver measurable improvements in national network coverage. As the programme continues, further mast upgrades and new site builds are expected to expand coverage even more widely, bringing modern mobile services to communities that have historically been underserved.

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