TalkTalk has used Vodafone’s infrastructure to underpin its own network since 2010, but it’s now decided to go with O2’s 3G/4G network. TalkTalk offers mobile plans alongside its TV, phone and internet packages. 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 the carrier to provide 3G and 4G services for its customers.
Dido Harding, CEO of TalkTalk commented: “
This is a significant development for TalkTalk, building on our success in mobile to date. We are ideally placed to benefit from the market shift to quad-play, with a sizeable and growing number of customers already choosing to take mobile from us. We see real opportunities in both the near term and further out, to work with Telefónica UK to further accelerate our quad-play growth.”
Ronan Dunne CEO for Telefónica UK said
“We are pleased to be able to announce our commercial MVNO agreement with TalkTalk, which builds on our heritage of being the trusted provider for many notable MVNO, public and private sector organisations in the UK. This recognition, as a leading source of essential connectivity, comes as a result of our continued and significant investment in our nationwide network. We welcome the start of what we hope will be a successful and prosperous relationship for both parties.”
SOURCE:TalkTalk
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