EE has said it will provide mobile services for fixed-line operator BT, replacing Vodafone.
Vodafone had a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) partnership with BT for the past nine years but withdrew from talks about continuing the partnership earlier this year.
Now Britain's largest mobile provider, EE, said it will take Vodafone's place and provide service to BT, the country's largest fixed-line operator.
BT has a limited number of mobile customers across the public service, and to private businesses.
EE is joint-owned by Orange and Deutsche Telekom.
Now Britain's largest mobile provider, EE, said it will take Vodafone's place and provide service to BT, the country's largest fixed-line operator.
BT has a limited number of mobile customers across the public service, and to private businesses.
EE is joint-owned by Orange and Deutsche Telekom.