Three Business, the business-to-business arm of mobile network operator Three UK, has today revealed it has reached 1 million customers. This might not seem like a big number for an operator with an overall base of 10.9 million customers (mostly residential / domestic users), but it reflects rapid growth over the last 4 years “from a virtual standing start“.
Mike Tomlinson, MD of Three Business, said: “We are delighted to achieve this significant milestone and even more pleased to see the market responding positively to what we have to offer. Our exceptional growth over the last 4 years has been driven by staying true to our principles; to focus only on what customers need and deliver it to a high standard and for great value. Technology has helped us to keep costs down even when scaling quickly.”
“All of our partners share our vision and we are grateful for their support. Thank you to all our customers, we will continue to do our utmost to deliver for you.”
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I kind-of wonder why, when there services are poor. You get great speeds when stood next to a tower, but not on 4G band. Due to there recent outages, I’m surprised customers that business customers have left.
It’s all going to be location specific.
For *me* – 3 is marginally slower than EE, but miles above o2/voda.
So I can pay £lol to EE or one of their MVNOs, or £muchless to a 3 MVNO. Seems a no brainer to me.
Whilst we wait for our Mdu to be fibre connected, we get 500 to 1gig speed download, with 50 to 80meg upload, on a three business tarrif, here on the south West Side of Birmingham, but we are sat atop of a mast ..
No complaints here other, than the odd outage. Haven’t called three business customer services in years.
Wonder how many of those 1 million are on those stupid £5 for unlimited data Sims that people all of a sudden ‘had a business’ to be eligible to sign up