iiNet to sell mobile broadband

By Suzanne Tindal, ZDNet.com.au
18 December 2008 11:04 AM
Tags: iinet, 3, mobile broadband, deal, malone

in brief iiNet has inked a deal with 3 Mobile which will see the ISP offer mobile broadband from the carrier to customers.

iiNet will become a dealer of the service with 3 carrying out activation, billing and technical support services. The invoices will carry both brands.

There was also the opportunity for "close collaboration between iiNet and 3 in the future", according to iiNet's statement. iiNet chief technology officer Greg Bader said earlier in the year that the ISP was looking for a partner to offer mobile services with.

"This strategic relationship complements our existing suite of products, while also paving the way for collaboration on a broader range of future service offerings," iiNet managing director Michael Malone said.

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