Monday, November 17, 2014

TalkTalk ditches Vodafone to offer 4G plans with O2

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As one of the UK's only quad-play providers, TalkTalk offers mobile plans alongside its TV, phone and internet packages. Since 2010, the company relied upon Vodafone's infrastructure to underpin its own network, but it's now decided it wants to try something new. In a joint announcement, TalkTalk and Telefónica (UK) today publicised an agreement that will see the UK media company switch across to O2's network, allowing it to provide 3G and 4G services for its customers. With Virgin Media bundling mobile plans with its traditional home packages and Sky thought to be readying the public launch of its own network (with Vodafone's help), TalkTalk will face significant competition in the battle for low-cost tariffs. However, considering 9.5% of its total customer base already own one of its SIMs, the provider is already off to a pretty decent start.


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