Thai operator dtac said this week that it has signed a deal with Vodafone, the World's Largest Carrier by Revenues, giving Big Red access to the local market.

James Middleton

March 27, 2009

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Thai operator dtac said this week that it has signed a deal with Vodafone, the World’s Largest Carrier by Revenues, giving Big Red access to the local market.

Under the terms of this agreement, dtac will have exclusive access to Vodafone’s range of products, devices and services in Thailand and will be able to draw on Vodafone’s experience in supply chain management, technology development, and the acquisition of enterprise customers.

As part of a phased rollout, Vodafone will also use dtac’s network to offer voice and data roaming for its customers visiting Thailand, as well as allowing access to ‘home’ services and increased support for Vodafone Global Enterprise customers.

Dtac will benefit from improved voice and data roaming in 67 markets that Vodafone operates in.

 

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