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Vodafone rises from a 80 to a Racal iPad 3G provider

Category: casino games, Posted on February 5th, 2012 by admin

How many companies are solid, Vodafone has humble roots. It began as part of a group called Racal Telecom, which was founded in 1983. At the time, Racal, creating one of only two licensed operators of mobile services in the UK (along with the now defunct British Telecom). This early network was called Racal Vodafone UK (Voice-Data FONE). It was not until 1991 that Vodafone went independent.

 

After a bumpy decade filled with mergers, acquisitions and rebranding Vodafone telecommunications history made by the initialization of the world’s first 3G network from Vodafone UK though, the course for the future of mobile communications. This marks a turning point for the company, which soon began to expand worldwide, becoming the network giant it is today.

 

Vodafone latest offers go well beyond basic mobile phone services. In 2009 the group Vodafone 360 ​​and offers unique mobile Internet services for mobile users. Early 2010 to introduce the world’s most affordable mobile phone – the Vodafone 150, sold for only $ 15. Other current offerings include a multimedia portal service called Vodafone live!, And a 3G USB modem allowing laptop users to browse the internet on a Vodafone 3G service plan.

 

The near future looks to expand services on Vodafone. A recent press release reveals plans for dedicated iPad pricing packages offered by the end of May, 2010. The iPad is no cell phone, but the device’s 3G capabilities enables Vodafone subscribers to access everything from e-mails and cards to mobile casino games on the device.

First iPad 3G service plans in Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain and Great Britain will be offered. The iPad uses micro-SIM card, so that existing Vodafone 3G subscribers to change their current contract, pay an additional monthly fee for a new SIM card to get iPad service. Both monthly contracts and prepaid packages are expected to be available.

 

Vodafone only a registered Apple partner this year, far behind O2 and Orange, Vodafone, soon to compete for iPad 3G customers. Pricing plans are yet to be announced but are expected to arrive on 10 May at the international pre-orders start iPad.

 

Keeping up with the latest trends is crucial for the survival of a company like Vodafone. CEO Vittorio Colao said recently: Anything that improves the customer experience with mobile data, is welcome and as such I would be very interested in seeing it.

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