Three years after its first attempt, mobile network provider Vodafone is set for another foray into the home broadband market. The move mirrors a number of UK internet service providers, such as TalkTalk, offering their own mobile phone services. The company already owns the infrastructure to support its network, having bought Cable & Wireless Worldwide for £1 billion two years ago.
Even given their failure on their last attempt, the move is especially surprising since it pits Vodafone up against Sky’s broadband service, with the two companies recently forming a partnership to offer 4G and virtual mobile network service packages.
Vodafone are due to launch their new home broadband package in Spring of 2015.
Source: engadget
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