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      • Like a foodbank but for mobile data, the National Databank provides free mobile SIM cards for people who can’t access the internet. Internet access is essential in today’s society, and yet 2 million households have no home internet, and 2.4 million can't afford a mobile phone contract.
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  1. Learn about the National Databank, a Good Things’ digital inclusion service that helps people in need access the internet through free mobile data.

  2. How does the National Databank work? Good Things Foundation created the National Databank with Virgin Media O2, supported by Vodafone and Three. It works like this: Our partners Virgin Media O2, Vodafone and Three regularly donate mobile data SIM cards to us at Good Things.

  3. 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.

  4. Digital inclusion resources. Access practical how-to guides and essential resources to help you provide digital inclusion support. Browse resources. Filter. National Databank user guide. This guide serves as both an introduction to the National Databank and as a reference point, detailing each stage in issuing and activating data. Running a Hub.

  5. 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.

  6. Introduction to the National Databank. The National Databank provides free data to members of the Digital Inclusion Network, so they can provide free access to the internet to those who are unable to get online. Virgin Media O2, Vodafone and Three have donated 47m gigabytes of data.

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  8. National Databank. Like a foodbank but for mobile data, the National Databank provides free mobile SIM cards for people who can’t access or afford the internet. Digital Inclusion Hubs distribute data packages from the National Databank to help digitally excluded people get connected.

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