O2 (UK)
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| Company type | Subsidiary |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Founded | 28 July 1983 |
| Founder | John Carrington |
| Headquarters | Reading, England |
Area served | United Kingdom |
Key people | Lutz Schüler (CEO) |
| Revenue | £6.510 billion (2017) |
| Parent | Virgin Media O2 |
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| Website | o2 |
Telefonica UK Limited, trading as O2 UK (stylised as O2), is a British telecommunications services provider. It is the second largest mobile network in the United Kingdom behind VodafoneThree, with approximately 22.4 million subscribers as of December 2025. The name derives from the oxygen molecule.
Since 2021, O2 UK has formed a subsidiary of Virgin Media O2, a 50:50 joint venture between Telefónica and Liberty Global formed through the merger of their respective O2 UK and Virgin Media businesses.
The network was launched in 1985 as Cellnet, a joint venture between British Telecom (60%) and Securicor (40%), and later rebranded BT Cellnet following BT's acquisition of Securicor's share. Cellnet was one of the two original cellular network operators in the UK, alongside Vodafone. In 2001, BT spun off its BT Wireless division as mmO2 plc (later O2 plc), with the UK network adopting the O2 brand in 2002. O2 plc was acquired by Spanish telecommunications firm Telefónica in 2006.