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  2. Free sim cards for Big Issue vendors - AOL

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    Big Issue vendors are to be given free sim cards and data vouchers to help them cope with the worsening cost-of-living crisis. Virgin Media O2 announced it will be working with the Big Issue Group ...

  3. Virgin Media O2 expands National Databank access to all O2 stores

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    The National Databank – which works like a food bank for mobile data – provides free O2 mobile data, texts and calls for 12 months to those experiencing data poverty so that they can access ...

  4. O2 Money - Wikipedia

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    The cards enabled O2 customers to use digital currency as an alternative to cash or cheques. O2 announced in a press release on 23 February 2011 the "second phase" for O2 Money. The phase involves the company's move away from physical currency through the discontinuation of the Cash Manager and Load & Go cash cards and the release of a "mobile ...

  5. Virgin Media O2 increase free data donation in response to ...

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    The mobile operator is pledging more than 61 million gigabytes of free mobile data for those in need by the end of 2025. Virgin Media O2 increase free data donation in response to rising cost of ...

  6. giffgaff - Wikipedia

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    At launch, Giffgaff's first product was a prepaid SIM card providing all standard 2G and 3G mobile phone services and charging on a pay-as-you-go basis. Following this, Giffgaff announced bundles of minutes, texts, and data, called "goodybags". The idea for bundles emerged from the community forums. [10]

  7. O2 (UK) - Wikipedia

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    O2 purchased Be Un Limited, an internet service provider in the UK, for £50 million in June 2006. [49] O2 retained the Be brand, and launched a separate O2-branded broadband service on 15 October 2007, using the Be network. O2 announced in June 2011 a fibre optic broadband service designed to compete with the BT Infinity product, using FTTC ...