In move that, up until now, only ever made sense to the users of mobile networks, Vodafone and O2 Europe have agreed that its better to share resources to fill out the blank spots on the networks. This is really great news for everyone. And better news for them, they will save a lot of money on this initiative.
The better news for you is that this deal was done earlier this year. Not much waiting. The first few hundred masts have already been connected to both networks. They have thousands of these to work through but it means soon enough we will experience better coverage on these networks.
Full details follow:
Cornerstone, the company managing the O2 and Vodafone network share, is now fully operational with over 100 sites live or under construction. In March, O2 and Vodafone announced a deal to share network assets across Europe, which was exclusively revealed by Mobile. O2 parent Telefónica and Vodafone will use the agreement, which is expected to save ‘hundreds of millions of pounds’ over the next 10 years, to aid the roll out of their networks. In the UK, both companies will focus on the joint build of new sites and consolidation of existing 2G and 3G sites. In the latest move, Cornerstone is considering putting a tender out for the maintenance of the two networks’ sites, to take place in January, Mobile understands. Vodafone’s sites are currently managed by Mono and Tyco, while O2’s are managed by Clark Telecom and Cellular Systems Limited. An O2 spokeswoman said: ‘Now that the Cornerstone team is in place, we are working to review our processes and procedures to ensure we are operating efficiently. We continually review our suppliers, but it is far too early to speculate on a new tender at this stage.’ In April, it emerged that O2’s technology team was at risk from job cuts after Cornerstone was formed to manage the site share programme for the two operators. O2 chief technology officer Derek McManus had internally described the network share deal as part of plans to make the operator 50% more efficient, with a 50% reduction in costs and a 50% reduction in the time it will take to roll out the network. O2 said there are approximately 200 people in the Cornerstone team with ‘only a very small number of vacancies still to fill’, in mainly support roles. The spokeswoman added: ‘We are very pleased with the management team and the skill sets we now have in the joint organisation.’Did you enjoy reading this? If so, please let me know.
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