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[PDF] Q1 2025 Telecommunications Market Data Update | OfcomJul 24, 2025 · UK fixed voice service revenues totalled £1.09bn in Q1 2025; a decrease of £64.5m (5.6%) from the previous quarter and a decrease of £166.9m ( ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage