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August 7, 2023

Mobile UK Launches New Educational Tool To Challenge Thinking Around The Role Of Mobile Connectivity In Our Daily Lives.

Did you know mobile connectivity is so embedded in our day-to-day lives that it is often overlooked completely? To shine a light on the extent of our reliability on it, , along with its potential, we have created a fun and easy to use ‘Interactive Landscape’.

This educational tool provides audiences of all ages a creative learning experience, helping build understanding around how mobile connectivity works and the infrastructure behind it. Brought to life across the many devices we use every day, whether we’re in town, out of town, in the countryside or in an industrial setting, users can navigate through these areas and explore the volume of devices that rely on connectivity, discovering the impact they have. Using examples from on-demand grocery delivery to autonomous vehicles, to 5G-enabled virtual mirrors, the landscape offers an immersive experience which demonstrates the vital role the technology currently plays, along with its potential for the future.

We encourage you all to try out the interactive landscape for yourself by clicking here. Why not have a go and then share it with a friend!  

Our Live Better Connected campaign is designed to show how richer and more fulfilled our lives are by being connected through mobile networks. As part of this campaign we have created the How Connected Are You? challenge. Please take the challenge and share your results with us on social media, we’d love to know how connected you are.

About Building Mobile Britain

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Building Mobile Britain is a campaign created by Mobile UK seeking to work with national and local government, as well as interested industry groups to overcome the challenges we face with expanding the existing mobile networks, while also developing innovative services for customers.

See here for further information - or #BuildingMobileBritain

Media Contacts

Gareth Elliott
Head of Policy and Communications
Tel: 07887 911 076
Email: press@mobileuk.org

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