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Vodafone offer free unlimited internet access
The mobile operator will offer unlimited internet access to cater for customers accessing Facebook and Bebo via their handsets
Vodafone is offering unlimited internet access as a standard feature of its new monthly mobile price plans, driven by an increasing amount of people accessing social networking sites and email from their phones.
The Newbury-based group is the first mobile phone operator in the UK to offer the unlimited deal with all its monthly tariffs, although O2 currently offers an unlimited deal for its iPhone customers.
Vodafone hopes the new flat rate policy will fuel use of the internet on mobiles, as operators search for additional ways to generate revenue in a saturated market.
Earlier this year the group announced it was cutting 450 middle management jobs and hiring nearly 500 sales and retail staff as it attempts to increase its share of the competitive mobile internet and broadband market.
Take up of internet on mobiles has been hampered by complicated pricing structures which limit the amount of data you can download. Because few people know what a megabyte actually means in terms of internet usage, customers have been nervous about wracking up hefty bills through browsing.
Cases such as the businessman who was sent an £11,000 phone bill for unwittingly downloading an episode of Friends while on a trip to Germany have fuelled people’s fears.
The launch of the iPhone towards the end of last year saw a surge in mobile data traffic, with Google confirming in February it had received 50 times more searches from the iPhone than from any other mobile handset. Apple’s new 3G version of the iPhone, which could be launched as soon as next month, is expected to boost mobile internet use further as it will provide access to the faster 3G network.
However, Vodafone wants people to know there are hundreds of other handsets that can access the internet.
Al Russell, head of mobile internet and content services at Vodafone, said: “Many people already have phones that can browse the internet so they don’t need to buy new ones. A lot of people are worried about how to use the internet on their phones. Our staff will put the phones in their hands and show them how to do it in two minutes. And they don’t have to worry about the cost.”
Vodafone, the world's largest mobile phone company by revenue, said internet access would be automatically bundled in with all its new pay plans for no extra charge, with prices starting from £25 per month. Until now customers had to buy an additional internet bundle for £7.50, with a cap of 120 megabytes per month.
However, Vodafone’s “unlimited” package does in fact have a limit: it is subject to a “fair usage policy” of 500 megabytes per month. Users will not be penalised if they overstep the limit but the company said excessive abusers would be contacted.
The top three internet sites on Vodafone Mobile Internet are Facebook, Google and the BBC, while the top three searches by customers are Facebook, Bebo and eBay.
Paolo Pescatore, director of operator strategy at CCS insight, said: “It will be interesting to see how this is marketed as the 500 megabyte cap means it is not a truly unlimited service. But it is a step in the right direction in terms of the integration of data into existing tariffs and a greater level of simplicity.” By Lilly Peel
Apple Europe 'can do better' on iPhone
Apple's general manager of European operations Pascal Cagni believes Apple can do a better job at selling the iPhone in Europe than it has done so far.
Speaking to French newspaper, Les Echos, Cagni said Apple intends expanding its distribution of the iPhone to other European countries, though he declined to name those countries.
Cagni also reiterated Apple's determination it will sell ten million iPhone's in the current financial year. The company has sold just under 5.5 million since the product's US launch last June.
iPhone is currently expected to ship in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Italy, and other European countries around the same time as the launch of the 3G iPhone in June.
Cagni also offered a tidy fillip to Apple's French users, promising the company will introduce TV show downloads through iTunes France in the coming months. Apple introduced such services into Germany on 2 April.
In related news, Carphone Warehouse today confirmed it has sold out of the recently-discounted 8GB model of iPhone. O2 and Carphone Warehouse cut £100 off the cost of the unit. The phone retailer says the discount provoked a "phenomenal response", but warns it doesn't expect any "additional stock at this time".
Apple is widely expected to introduce an upgraded iPhone model in June. Credit: Jonny Evans