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The National Databank provides free mobile data, texts and minutes to those living in data poverty. It’s like a foodbank, but for mobile data. Drop by and see us and ask for the National Databank in any of our O2 stores.
To ensure everyone benefits from internet connectivity, we built the National Databank. Launched in July 2021 with our strategic partner Virgin Media O2, the National Databank was founded to tackle data poverty and isolation during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Introducing the National Databank The aim is to support over 500,000 people who are unable to get online with free access to the internet Vodafone, Three and Virgin Media O2 have donated 47m gigabytes of data Over 1000 organisations now have access to gift free data
As the cost-of-living crisis remains, people continue to live in data poverty, which is why the National Databank is so vital. Run by the UK’s leading digital inclusion charity Good Things Foundation, the National Databank provides free mobile data, texts and calls to people living in data poverty. We’re doing our bit to help – and you ...
The National Databank, co-founded with Good Things Foundation, provides free mobile data, texts, and minutes to those in data poverty. Visit O2 stores to get access.
Jul 20, 2023 · Parents can access 20GB of free O2 data per month for six months along with texts and calls. This is enough data for about 220 hours of internet browsing per month. The data is given out at nearly 1,300 National Databank Hubs nationwide – you can find your nearest National Databank Hub.
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What is the National Databank? The National Databank is an exciting new initiative launched by Virgin Media O2 in partnership with Good Things Foundation, which aims to provide a solution to the UK’s digital inequality by providing free mobile data to those who need it.