Vodafone
has signed a deal with
BT
Wholesale to sell the telco's fixed-line broadband services alongside its
traditional mobile packages.
Vodafone refused to comment on whether there would be a charge for the
branded service or whether it would be provided free for mobile customers.
"At the moment there is no more detail about the product or pricing and this
is just the announcement of the partnership," a Vodafone spokeswoman told
vnunet.com.
Vodafone's announcement confirmed that the service is expected to be up and
running before the end of the year.
The mobile giant has seemed to be lagging behind other operators, many of
which have launched triple-play or quad-play packages covering mobile,
fixed-line, broadband and TV services.
Vodafone was also trumped in its launch of an
HSDPA mobile
broadband service when
T-Mobile
undercut its price and offered more download bandwidth.
However, Vodafone's decision to resell a service from BT Wholesale may have
been prompted by the failure of 'free' broadband services from
Orange and
Carphone
Warehouse to cope with
customer
demand.
"Choosing BT as our partner enables us to provide high quality fixed-line
broadband services to customers quickly and cost-efficiently right across the
UK," said Nick Read, chief executive of Vodafone UK.
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