Britain's mobile operators team up to tackle rural 'not-spots'
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's four mobile network operators have agreed to build a shared rural network, backed by government funds, banishing countryside "not-spots" where consumers are unable to get an adequate signal.EE, Vodafone, O2 and Three will collectively spend £532 million over 20 years, according to the plan published on Friday, potentially supported by a £500 million investment from the government.The operators would invest in new and existing phone masts they would all share under..