The south Norfolk village of Dickleburgh is set to get better mobile phone coverage for O2 users.

O2 has announced it will start work to bring its 4G service to Dickleburgh, near Diss, as well as improving its 2G and 3G network.

Work is scheduled to start the week commencing Monday, May 2.

Subject to successful implementation and testing, customers will see the new and improved service in the following weeks. During the work, there may be times when a customer's signal experiences intermittent service.

Derek McManus, chief operating officer at Telefónica UK said: 'O2 customers in Dickleburgh will soon be able to experience faster mobile internet on their devices such as streaming high definition TV, shopping on the go, and video calling.

'For our business customers, 4G is all about working more effectively.

'They can work remotely, access cloud services, collaborate using apps and so on. 4G will make everything easier for them.'

O2 is spending £600m in 2016 on its network and by the end of 2017 will have invested over £3bn in 4G and the modernisation of its 2G and 3G networks across the UK.

O2 currently offers 4G in more than 6,000 towns and cities across the UK.

For more information about 4G on O2 visit www.o2.co.uk/4G