Vodafone is partnering with BT to launch a broadband internet service for its mobile phone users.
The Vodafone At Home service, which is expected to debut on 8 January, will use BT's infrastructure to cover the majority of the UK.

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vnunet.com, 02 Jan 2007
Vodafone is partnering with BT to launch a broadband internet service for its mobile phone users.
The Vodafone At Home service, which is expected to debut on 8 January, will use BT's infrastructure to cover the majority of the UK.
Vodafone's offering will be at the top end of the price range, costing £25 for an 8MB connection.
This compares to so-called 'free' bundled deals from Orange or Sky for users paying a set monthly fee for other services.
Vodafone's package is also £5 more expensive than the rival broadband service from TalkTalk, which costs £19.99 a month.
However, the Vodafone deal will include BT line rental, unlimited free calls to any UK landline and 24-hour technical support.
Users must sign up for 18 months, and adding a wireless modem to the package costs an extra £25.
Vodafone expects to offer BT Vision television packages over broadband later in the year, including a mix of Freeview channels and paid-for on-demand content.

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