TalkTalk to offer mobile deals
By Nicole Kobie
Posted on 30 Jul 2010 at 15:19
TalkTalk is entering the mobile market with Vodafone at its side.
The ISP will be offering mobile voice and data plans from this autumn, but only for its 4.2 million broadband customers.
The services will be provided by Vodafone, with TalkTalk working as a mobile virtual network operation (MVNO).
Vodafone is behind several MVNOs, including BT Mobile and Asda, as well as TalkTalk's former parent Carphone Warehouse. The ISP was spun off from the retailer earlier this year.
No prices were announced, but TalkTalk did note the effects of its cut-throat pricing on the landline and broardband markets, claiming it has "been a major force in ensuring market prices for these services are far lower today than they were before".
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