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UK April 10, 2008 -- Vodafone UK and BT today announced a new
managed network solutions
agreement that will see BT Wholesale provide
and manage high speed connectivity between Vodafone’s UK base stations
and its core national network. Under the terms of the five-year
agreement, BT will deliver a cost-efficient and flexible solution that
enables Vodafone UK to manage the predicted growth in traffic and
bandwidth requirements from its range of new bandwidth-intensive mobile
applications, such as web browsing, video streaming and music
downloads, without the need to invest significant capital in self-build
technology.
The five-year contract deploys BT's new 21st
Century Network-enabled Ethernet service, offering backhaul speeds of
up to 60 Mbit/s. The new next-generation, carrier class service
provides customers with flexible and scalable bandwidth to meet
increased demand, with costs that match actual traffic and revenue
increases. This agreement allows Vodafone UK to avoid capital
investment risk, while benefiting from the economies of scale and
national reach BT Wholesale offers.
“By working with BT
Wholesale, we are able to realise immediate cost efficiencies and focus
on our customers while BT provides a managed service for our growing
access and backhaul needs,” said Jeni Mundy, Chief Technology Officer
of Vodafone UK. “This agreement supports us in our continued drive to
expand our market-leading position in sales of mobile internet and
broadband products and services, and positions us to meet growing
demand from our customers.”
Sally Davis, chief executive of BT
Wholesale, said, “Communications providers want to drive revenue growth
from new services while closely managing their capital and operational
investments. Choosing to outsource the requirement to BT means the
customer gets the benefits of scalability, flexibility and our
expertise to deliver capacity where and when it’s needed, efficiently
and profitably. Vodafone and its customers will also benefit from
cutting edge Ethernet connectivity on 21CN.”
Consumers are increasingly using mobile devices to access and send
data such as photos, video and gaming and high speed web browsing.
These high-bandwidth applications put an additional load on backhaul
networks. BT is able to manage this access network and flex it to cope
with the demands that Vodafone’s customers put on it.
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