Advertisement
Promo

Mobile working Toolkit in association with http://marketing.ianywhere.com/forms/EMEA09SUPSybaseMobilityLeadership-IDC

Vodafone moves beyond network provision

David Meyer ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 20 Nov 2006 17:21 GMT

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Vodafone has moved further towards its goal of growing beyond its mobile operator heritage by adding two companies to its enterprise portfolio.

On Monday, the mobile operator announced it had purchased consultancy and service provider Aspective, as well as the independent business telecoms provider Isis Telecommunications. Vodafone has also signed a strategic partnership with Fiberlink, which specialises in secure mobile working.

According to Kyle Whitehill, director of Vodafone UK's enterprise business unit, the operator is "focused on developing our capability in three core areas: applications, access and service".

"In the next three years Vodafone UK will become much more than a mobile network operator and will play a significant role as an integrator of seamless communications. Today's announcements are testament to our commitment to this strategy with the acquisition of skills and capabilities in all three of these core areas," Whitehill continued.

Aspective specialises in customer relationship management (CRM) and field sales automation services, which should help Vodafone extend its managed services consultancy offering, Whitehill told ZDNet UK on Monday. He added that the Aspective acquisition would also give Vodafone about 120 extra staff including "solutions salespeople".

The Isis purchase would help Vodafone "scale up a more rounded managed services proposition" and Fiberlink's software "allows IT departments to control which kind of access they're going to give [users] — a great way of large organisations controlling their costs", said Whitehill.

The terms of the Fiberlink deal give Vodafone exclusive rights to offer that service in the UK. A full market launch is expected in the first half of 2007.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendlyPrint with EPSON

Did you find this article useful?
406 out of 624 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments

Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:









Enterprise Smartphones Special Report Special Report

Nokia E63

Nokia E63

Review Although it's missing some features (chiefly HSDPA and GPS), Nokia's E63 is a well-thought-out, ergonomic and affordable smartphone.

More Special Reports

Win a BlackBerry with Vlingo voice recognition

Win a BlackBerry with Vlingo voice recognition

What is ZDNet UK's usual tagline?

Competition closes - 14 Jan 2010

On The Road Blog

Official Organizations Losing Data

How does this article from earlier today make you feel? How many more government, health service, or military officials are going to lose pen drives, DVDs, USB hard disks and even entire... More

1 comment

Using Bluetooth on Linux

I have mentioned before that I use a number of Bluetooth peripherals with my portable computers. This is one of those things where, the more I use it the more I like it. I've now... More

Post a comment

Toshiba JournE Touch

Look around the room at any meeting these days and you see the back of a lot of laptop screens, with as many people catching up on email as taking notes or doing relevant research.... More

1 comment


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters