- 5G+ Local Slicing delivers a private high-performance network lane built around the needs of business and public sector.
- Operating on our 5G Standalone network, 5G+ Local Slicing brings guaranteed performance across a defined site or local area up to 5km2 – from stadiums and logistics hubs to university campuses and construction sites.
- Vodafone Business also launches Network Boost, which prioritises business data traffic to deliver enhanced and dependable mobile connectivity for business customers in the UK’s busiest areas.
Vodafone Business, the enterprise arm of VodafoneThree, today became the first in the UK to deliver commercial 5G network slicing to enterprise customers, giving businesses access to their own dedicated slice of its mobile network with guaranteed local performance. It has also today launched Network Boost, for organisations requiring more dependable connectivity in busiest areas.
Vodafone Business 5G+ Local Slicing: a dedicated slice of the network, guaranteed
Enterprises can now access mobile network performance that is contractually assured. Until now, businesses running critical operations on mobile networks have had to accept shared connectivity without assurance of performance. 5G+ Local Slicing removes that constraint and guarantees a private ‘fast lane’ reserved for that customer.
The launch follows the merger of Vodafone and Three, which saw a committed £11 billion investment to build the UK’s best network, delivering 5G Standalone to 99% percent of the UK population by 2030, and 99.96% by 2034.
Nick Gliddon, Business Director, VodafoneThree said: “Vodafone Business is first in the UK to make network slicing real for enterprise, and that matters because businesses need more from their mobile connectivity. They are processing thousands of transactions, deploying AI, running real-time complex logistics, and managing staff communications on mobile networks that were built to be shared, not dedicated.”
“Local Slicing changes that, with connectivity that is engineered around the needs of a business. Enterprise customers can now own their network performance, not just hope for it.”
5G+ Local Slicing is designed for organisations that need mission-critical connectivity – including manufacturers, logistics operators, healthcare providers, retailers, universities, transport hubs, stadiums and campus environments. The growing use and integration of AI across businesses also makes the need for assured connectivity more acute.
By allocating a dedicated slice of our network for a single organisation (within a defined local area of the 5km2), businesses get guaranteed, predictable performance for their most critical tools. Slices can be provisioned on a temporary or permanent basis, and additional slices can be provisioned to meet evolving customer needs.
It also performs under the most demanding real-world conditions. VodafoneThree trials at the Coronation of King Charles III, Glastonbury Festival and a UK-first dual slice at the Principality Stadium demonstrated sustained, prioritised performance even when tens of thousands of people were simultaneously placing demand on the local network.
For organisations requiring fully bespoke, self-contained onsite connectivity and maximum control, Mobile Private Networks (MPNs) continue to play a critical role. Vodafone Business has a strong track record in this space and is recognised by Gartner as a Leader in its 2026 Magic Quadrant for 4G and 5G Private Mobile Network services (for the second consecutive year). With the introduction of 5G+ Local Slicing, Vodafone Business now offers enterprises a spectrum of dedicated connectivity, matched to how and where they operate.
Vodafone Business Network Boost: assured connectivity where demand is highest
Vodafone Business has also launched Network Boost, a nationwide service for organisations that need more reliable mobile connectivity in the UK’s busiest areas. By prioritising business data traffic where the network is under pressure, it reduces delays and keeps critical applications running, whether that’s processing orders, supporting field teams or accessing cloud tools.


