The UK’s medium-sized businesses are a hugely diverse bunch. But whether you’re leading a construction company of 50 employees, running a fintech with 100 sales staff, or managing a 200-strong fleet of drivers across Europe, most businesses in this bracket have one thing in common: a desire to perform better and drive growth.

Some performance success factors (like hiring talented people, or product & market fit) are as old as business itself. But in today’s digitally connected age, with employees working across countless locations, technology infrastructure is a major driver of performance – and specifically, connectivity.

This report explores how successful medium-sized businesses leverage connectivity and mobile data to drive business performance and growth. Featuring data and insights from speaking with over 400 UK business and IT leaders, find out what sort of connectivity is most important for success, and what connectivity challenges businesses face. In doing so, you’ll discover a clear path forward for businesses looking to fuel growth in the coming years.

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Founded in 2003 as the UK’s pioneer 3G-only network, Three established itself as a distinctive player in the telecommunications industry. Today, Three has evolved into a connectivity powerhouse, linking people to people, people to devices, and devices to other devices, serving a customer base of 10.5 million users. Our network now blankets 99% of the UK population, handling a significant 29% share of the country’s mobile data traffic. In August 2019, Three ushered in the era of 5G connectivity, becoming the UK’s largest spectrum holder and gaining recognition from Ookla for boasting the fastest 5G network in the nation. Additionally, it stands alone as the sole operator capable of meeting the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) 2020 standard, which mandates 100MHz of contiguous spectrum for comprehensive 5G services.

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