Give users greater network choice without leaving your organisation to manage separate suppliers, contracts and support routes.
Bring EE, Vodafone and O2 services together through one managed approach, with aggregated data, consolidated billing and clearer visibility through ZOEY.
Multiple UK networks | Aggregated data | One bill | One portal
THE CHALLENGE
WHY IT MATTERS
Using several networks can improve coverage flexibility, but separate contracts, bills, portals and support teams can quickly increase administration. A joined-up approach gives employees more suitable network options while helping IT, finance and operations maintain a clearer view of the wider mobile estate.
Match users to the network that best supports their office, home, field location or regular travel routes.
Manage supported networks through one contract structure, consolidated bill and support relationship.
Where supported, aggregated data allows usage to be shared more effectively across users and networks, helping reduce wasted allowance.
Review users, costs, usage and services across networks through one secure management portal.
Add users, change networks and adjust services as roles, locations and coverage requirements develop.
MATCHED TO YOUR WORKFORCE
The right network decision should be based on where someone works and how they use their mobile service, rather than applying one provider across the whole organisation. Coverage, usage and operational requirements are reviewed together before the network mix is recommended.
Offices, homes, customer sites, travel routes and known signal issues help build a clearer picture of coverage needs.
Network recommendations are shaped around each role, location and working pattern.
EE, Vodafone and O2 can be managed through one supplier, reducing separate billing, support and renewal processes.
Where available, pooled allowances can be managed across supported users and networks to make better use of total data.
Usage trends, high-cost services, zero-use lines and coverage concerns can be reviewed as the workforce changes.
WHERE IT HELPS
Multi-network mobile can be particularly useful where employees work across varied locations or one provider cannot meet every user's needs consistently.
Give employees more suitable network options as they move between customer sites, projects and operational locations.
Support users across office and home environments without assuming one network will perform equally well in both.
Help drivers and mobile employees remain connected across wider regions and frequently changing routes.
Support frontline and community-based employees working across public buildings, homes and local service areas.
Manage network choice more consistently across branches, offices and regional teams through one central service.
Bring large user bases, different networks, aggregated data and reporting together without multiplying supplier administration.
CLEARER CONTROL THROUGH ZOEY
Usage, billing and service information across EE, Vodafone and O2 can be viewed through one secure portal. Airtime data is typically no more than 24 hours old, helping teams spot unusual activity, high-cost services and coverage issues before the monthly bill arrives.
CONNECTED MOBILE SERVICES
Airtime works best when devices, security, reporting and lifecycle support are managed alongside it.
Match tariffs, allowances and aggregated data to user roles, usage and network requirements.
Explore business mobile plans →Bring provisioning, user changes, support, reporting and device lifecycle management into the same service.
Explore managed mobility →Protect users, applications and business data wherever employees connect.
Explore mobile security →Plan overseas usage, travel controls and cost visibility for employees working internationally.
Explore international roaming →ONE ACCOUNTABLE PARTNER
Multi-network mobile should solve coverage challenges without creating extra work for internal teams. With dbfb, EE, Vodafone and O2 services can sit within one managed structure. Your organisation gains one bill, one portal and one UK-based support team, while users still benefit from the network choice their working locations require.
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Network choice starts with where people work and where poor signal is affecting productivity or service delivery.
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Supported networks can be brought together under one commercial approach, simplifying administration and renewals.
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Usage, billing and service information can be viewed across networks in one portal, with airtime data typically no more than 24 hours old.
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Central reporting, controlled service changes and clearer user records help support wider mobile governance and compliance requirements.
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Regular reviews help identify coverage concerns, unused lines, high-cost users and opportunities to improve the estate as requirements change.
FAQS
Multi-network mobile connectivity allows an organisation to use more than one UK mobile network while managing the estate through one joined-up service.
No single network provides identical performance everywhere. Using several networks allows users to be matched more closely to their office, home, field locations and regular travel routes.
dbfb supports business mobile services across EE, Vodafone and O2, allowing different users to be placed on the network that better fits their requirements.
Not necessarily. Multi-network management usually means different users or services can be placed on different networks while remaining under one managed agreement. The exact setup depends on the SIM and service selected.
Yes. Supported services can be brought together through one contract structure, one bill, one portal and one support team.
Airtime usage information is typically no more than 24 hours old, helping teams identify unusual activity before the monthly bill arrives.
Yes. It can help enterprise teams improve network choice while centralising billing, reporting, support and account management across a large mobile estate.
Yes. Field, hybrid and remote users often benefit because their regular working locations may be better served by different networks.
Central reporting, clearer user records, consolidated billing and controlled changes improve oversight across networks and services. When combined with device management and mobile security, this can support wider compliance responsibilities.
Yes, subject to contract and service requirements. Network suitability can be reviewed when users move roles, relocate or begin covering different areas.
Yes. Unlimited UK-based support can help with connections, service changes, network queries and billing, while dedicated account management keeps coverage, usage and costs under review.
dbfb gives you access to multiple major UK networks through one accountable partner. This provides greater coverage flexibility without separate contracts, bills, portals and support relationships for each provider.
Yes. Mobile airtime across supported networks can be presented through one consolidated bill, making reconciliation and cost review easier.
Aggregated data allows data allowances to be shared more efficiently across supported users and networks, helping reduce unused capacity and unexpected overspend.
Yes, where supported by the selected services. dbfb can structure aggregated allowances across multiple networks so usage is managed as part of one wider estate.
Yes. ZOEY provides consolidated visibility of billing, usage and service information across supported mobile networks.
NEXT STEPS
Match users to the right networks while bringing billing, reporting, aggregated data and support together through one managed mobile service.