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Pyroka
15-04-2010, 12:17 AM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/apr/14/ipad-uk-vodafone-o2-orange


Vodafone (http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/vodafonegroup), O2 and Orange (http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/orange) have all signed up to supply the iPad (http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/ipad) to customers in the UK from next month.
Earlier today Apple (http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/apple) admitted that high demand for the tablet computer means that its launch outside the US has been delayed until May (http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/apr/14/ipad-international-launch-delayed-apple). The Californian company will announce prices and open pre-orders on 10 May.

Apple is producing two versions of the device – one that only has short-range Wi-Fi technology and one that can access both Wi-Fi and 3G mobile phone networks. But users will not be able to merely insert their existing sim card into the iPad, because it uses micro-sims.

Neither O2, Orange nor Vodafone gave details of the actual prices they will charge iPad users for mobile broadband access.
In a statement Vodafone merely said it will offer "dedicated iPad price plans for all models from the end of May in Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK".

O2 said it will offer "dedicated iPad price plans for all models from the end of May in the UK".
Orange said it will offer "dedicated iPad price plans for all models from the end of May in France, UK, Spain and Switzerland".

In the UK, Vodafone, Orange, O2 and T-Mobile have all been chasing after the iPad (http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/jan/19/apple-islate-mobile-phone-subsidies) and executives from the four networks are understood to have mhad meetings with Apple to discuss the device (http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/28/apple-ipad-mobile-phones). T-Mobile said discussions with Apple are continuing and "updates will be provided as and when it is pertinent to do so".

In February (http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/feb/04/vodafone-ipad), Vodafone's boss, Vittorio Colao, said: "Anything that improves the customer experience with mobile data is welcome and as such I would be very interested in having it."

The mobile phone companies want to be able to tie iPad pricing plans in with their existing tariffs. So a customer on a long-term iPhone contract, for instance, would get a sim card for their iPad for an additional monthly fee.

Apple, however, is understood to favour giving customers the ability to pay only for the mobile access they need, on a pre-pay basis.
As a result, O2, Orange and Vodafone are expected to offer both pre-pay and contract deals.

In the US, Apple's network partner, AT&T, is offering 250MB of data for $14.99 a month and unlimited data for $29.99, with no requirement for customers to sign long-term contracts.


imo O2 will do the best offer, orange and vodafone might try and out do them for that reason though, cuz its a whole new chance to dominate on what they missed out with on the iPhone. Any thoughts?

Jordy
15-04-2010, 06:04 AM
How can 02 handle the iPad as well? I thought there were concerns the network was nearing max capacity due to the iPhone, mirroring what happened to AT&T in the US.

I'd personally go with Vodafone as their coverage is very impressive and they're currently upgrading all the remaining 2G/GSM areas to EDGE.

Also just had a thought, when it gets iPhone 4 OS in Fall it won't need to worry about not having a phone as you could have Skype running in the background :)

Adamm
15-04-2010, 09:10 AM
It's not a phone, what are they doing?

xxMATTGxx
15-04-2010, 12:49 PM
It's not a phone, what are they doing?

iPad 3G, it will hold some sort of sim card to be able to connect to 3G networks. That's what they are doing.

Stephen!
15-04-2010, 02:10 PM
Well it is a Iphone with a bigger screen so I wouldn't be suprised.

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