Virgin Media O2 has helped close the digital divide by providing one million people with free data, devices, and greater access to its network in rural areas.
The company has achieved its ambitious five-year goal to help tackle digital exclusion as part of its 2022 to 2025 sustainability strategy, the Better Connections Plan.
It has connected people experiencing digital exclusion with a range of comprehensive programmes and pioneering partnerships that have provided targeted and long-lasting support, helping them to get online and stay in touch with loved ones.
On top of this, the operator has also provided 8.5 million people with digital skills training and online safety advice – exceeding its six million goal.
Game-changing
Together, it means people can access a range of online services with confidence, which play a significant role in transforming lives, such as booking medical appointments, applying for work or taking part in virtual job interviews, accessing training, or finding somewhere safe to stay.
The company’s initiatives have supported a wide range of people across the UK, including families, people living in rural communities, those experiencing homelessness or survivors of domestic abuse.
Virgin Media O2’s steadfast commitment to driving digital inclusion includes:
These measures have been underpinned by the company helping people across the UK to access digital skills training so they can navigate the online world with confidence. This includes Virgin Media O2’s partnership with Internet Matters to support parents to keep their children safe online, and funding Good Things Foundation’s ‘Learn My Way’ online learning platform which supports people to gain essential digital skills.
Nicola Green, Chief Communications and Corporate Affairs Officer at Virgin Media O2, said:
“Over the last five years, Virgin Media O2 has led the way in delivering innovative programmes, partnerships and targeted services that help people experiencing hardship get online.
“We know having access to both the internet and digital skills is a game-changer. It means people experiencing exclusion can access essential services and unlock opportunities that change their lives.
“While we’re proud to have reached our ambitious targets, we know there’s more to do and we remain committed to tackling digital exclusion and connecting even more communities in need across the UK.”
Vicki Sellick MBE, CEO, Good Things Foundation, said:
“This is an incredible milestone and we are immensely proud to be working alongside Virgin Media O2 to tackle digital exclusion. Through our partnership, we are not just connecting people; we are making a real change and helping to fix the digital divide, ensuring hundreds of thousands of people across the UK have the free data, devices, and skills they need to transform their lives by getting online.”
By reaching the milestone, Virgin Media O2 has also delivered on its pledge to support the Government’s Digital Inclusion Action Plan, which aims to ensure everyone has the skills and access they need to benefit from digital services.
Minister for the Digital Economy, Liz Lloyd, said:
“This is a powerful example of industry helping to deliver real, positive change for people – opening up new chances in life and employment, and unlocking economic growth opportunities within communities across the country.
“Through the Government’s Digital Inclusion Action Plan and Virgin Media O2’s Better Connections Plan, we’re showing what’s possible when industry and government work in lockstep to close the digital divide. When we pull in the same direction, we can change more lives and ensure everyone has the confidence and connection they need to thrive.”