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Global partnership for roaming hub providers



14.10.2009

Vodafone Roaming Services has entered into an agreement with United Hubbing which will allow network operators to access networks connected to both Roaming Hubs.

The will give network operators access to all other network operators on the two hubs, allowing faster provision of world-wide roaming services to all their customers.

Sergey Rykov, United Hubbing’s CEO said: “This great combination will allow network operators to quickly and cost effectively gain substantial additional coverage for their subscribers by joining the Hub and is an exciting opportunity for networks to expand their global footprint.”

Vodafone, along with other mobile-phone service providers, is currently challenging a 2007 EU rule that limits the fee it can charge customers for calls made while abroad.

 

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