Revolut launches new 5G mobile service in UK
Digital bank Revolut has started rolling out its own mobile service, Revolut Mobile, to waitlisted customers in the UK, with wider availability planned from January. The offer uses 5G and adds mobile connectivity to Revolut’s existing financial services, positioning the company closer to a full-service consumer utility rather than just an app-based bank.
Early access goes first to users who registered interest, and Revolut plans to expand access after this initial phase. The move puts the company into direct competition with established mobile operators and other digital brands that bundle telecom and banking services.
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