O2 in trouble with Ofcom over 3G rollout

3G speeds let you watch mobile TV and surf the web faster on the go

Ofcom has slapped O2 with an official notice after it failed to complete the roll-out of its 3G network within the set timetable.

The telecoms watchdog has told O2 to make its high-speed mobile internet network available to at least 80 per cent of the population by 30 June. If it doesn't, it risks losing four months off its 3G licence, as well as fines of up to £40 million.

The other four 3G network licensees – H3G, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone – have all complied with the 80 per cent coverage rule by 31 December 2007 set by Ofcom.