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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Holly Williams

UNCOVERED: Uk mobile provider s earnings dip over falling customers - The Untold Story

  • Virgin Media O2 has warned of anticipated declines in sales and earnings for 2026, following significant customer attrition attributed to recent price increases.
  • The telecoms giant reported a net loss of 397,500 mobile subscribers last year and 138,400 broadband customers in 2025, with a further monthly increase of £2.50 for mobile customers announced for spring 2026.
  • The company's annual results showed a 0.4 per cent decline in underlying earnings, and it forecasts a 3 per cent to 5 per cent drop in underlying earnings and total service revenues for the coming year.
  • Virgin Media O2 attributes the lower sales outlook to heightened promotional intensity, ongoing uncertainty in the consumer fixed market, and planned streamlining of its business-to-business product portfolio.
  • The company, alongside Liberty Global and Telefonica, recently acquired British fibre firm Substantial Group for £2bn, a move that has prompted competition concerns from rivals such as CityFibre.

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