Ofcom’s expectations of mobile providers for 2G and 3G switch-off

2 Feb 2023 01:13 PM

Ofcom yesterday set out what it expects from mobile providers when they switch off their 2G and 3G networks.

The switch-off will happen over the next ten years and support the roll-out of 4G and 5G networks, which offer faster and more reliable services for customers. While Ofcom does not have a formal role in the switch-off process, we want to make sure consumers are treated fairly and can continue to access the services they need.

Operators are making their own decisions on the timing and process of their switch-offs. Vodafone will begin its phased 3G switch off later this month, with EE and Three expected to switch off their 3G networks in 2024.

Most people now have 4G-capable devices and therefore won’t be affected. However, customers using older devices – including mobile handsets, telecare alarms and payment terminals – will need to replace or update them.

Ofcom has set out four key expectations of providers for this process:

“In the next few years, older mobile networks will gradually be switched-off to make way for faster, more reliable services.

But some people will need help upgrading their devices during this process. So we’ve told mobile networks what they should do to make sure support is available to those who need it.”

- Selina Chadha, Ofcom’s Director of Connectivity