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17 November 2011, 14.27
Mobile network operators brief MSPs on mobile coverage in rural Scotland 17 November 2011 Mobile network operators today briefed MSPs in Holyrood on mobile coverage in rural Scotland. The briefing was about both explaining
09 November 2011, 11.53
The MOA notes the publication of a ‘new’ report by the activist group, Mobile Wise, alleging links between mobile phone use and health problems. The overwhelming body of scientific evidence has not established any adverse
20 September 2011, 15.02
The market research company Ipsos MORI has undertaken research amongst local authority planning officers for each of the past 11 years. The planners’ research looks at planning officers’ views on the telecoms planning
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28 September 2011, 17.58
The cover of a recent issue of Private Eye’ has, under the heading “Tory Plan for the Countryside”, a picture of some rolling farmland, with a sheep saying, “They’ve got a lot of concrete proposals”. This is, of
31 August 2011, 08.34
You don’t miss what you’ve never had. That’s something I learnt some years ago when I discovered that I needed glasses. Standing and looking at the departures board at a railway station one day, I realised the friend

Welcome to MOA

The Mobile Operators Association (MOA) represents the four UK mobile network operators – Everything Everywhere (Orange & T-Mobile), O2, Three, and Vodafone – on radio frequency (RF) health and safety, and related town planning issues associated with the use of mobile phone technology.

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81 Million Mobile Connections

Mobile telecommunications are vital for the UK’s economic competitiveness and in promoting social inclusion. There are now over 81 million mobile connections in the UK. Over 4.8 million customers now access mobile broadband services via a laptop and dongle, and 28 per cent of UK adults use their mobile phones for internet access.