UK Networks Guide

UK Mobile Networks for IoT 2026

EE, O2, Vodafone, Three compared for IoT deployments. Coverage, bands, NB-IoT, LTE-M, 5G SA status. The honest guide.

4 operators
EE O2 Vodafone Three
NB-IoT
All 4 operators active
LTE-M
O2 and EE strongest
5G SA
VMO2 nationwide 2025-26

UK Operator IoT Capability Comparison 2026

Operator 4G Rural NB-IoT LTE-M 5G NSA 5G SA
EE (BT) Excellent Yes Yes Yes Limited
O2 (VMO2) Good Yes Yes Yes Nationwide 2025
Vodafone Good Yes Yes Yes Limited
Three UK Moderate Yes Limited Yes Limited

EE (BT Mobile)

EE has the strongest geographic 4G coverage in the UK, covering approximately 99% of the UK population and strong rural and motorway coverage. Band 20 (800 MHz) and Band 28 (700 MHz) provide the best rural penetration. EE is the first choice for deployments requiring nationwide coverage including genuinely rural locations.

EE NB-IoT coverage aligns with their 4G B20 footprint — strong nationally. LTE-M was launched in 2022 and coverage continues to expand.

O2 (Virgin Media O2)

O2 has good urban and suburban coverage. Notable for launching nationwide 5G SA in 2025, making it the first UK operator with standalone 5G at scale. NB-IoT and LTE-M both available nationally. O2 is strong in urban and suburban deployments and the first choice for 5G SA IoT applications.

Vodafone

Vodafone has strong coverage in England and parts of Scotland. Band 8 (900 MHz) provides good rural penetration. Vodafone has a strong enterprise IoT proposition with managed connectivity services. Their NB-IoT network is well-established. For enterprise IoT with managed SLA requirements, Vodafone is a credible choice.

Three UK

Three has the strongest 5G n78 spectrum holdings of any UK operator (100 MHz in some areas) giving them the highest 5G throughput potential. However rural coverage remains their weakness. Three is the best choice for high-throughput 5G IoT in urban and suburban areas.

For antenna selection by operator, see UK frequency bands for which bands each operator uses.

Frequently Asked Questions
Which UK operator is best for rural IoT coverage?
EE has the strongest rural coverage by geographic area, with Band 20 (800 MHz) and Band 28 (700 MHz) deployment. Vodafone is strong in some rural areas on Band 8 (900 MHz). For deployments in genuinely remote areas, use a multi-network IoT SIM (roaming SIM) that will connect to whichever operator has the strongest signal at that location.
What is the difference between NB-IoT and LTE-M for UK IoT?
NB-IoT is optimised for static devices with very low data rates (60 kbps max) and long battery life — water meters, parking sensors, environmental monitors. LTE-M supports higher throughput (1 Mbps), mobility, and voice, making it suitable for trackers and mobile equipment. Both are LPWA technologies operating on licensed cellular spectrum. For most UK IoT deployments that need more than NB-IoT, LTE-M is the choice.
Is Three UK good for IoT?
Three has reasonable urban coverage and strong 5G deployment on n78. Their rural coverage is weaker than EE and Vodafone. For IoT deployments concentrated in urban or suburban areas, Three can be a cost-effective option. For rural UK IoT, Three alone is insufficient — use a multi-network SIM.

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