T-Mobile to show Sky TV

Vodafone said it was unaware its adverts were appearing on the
BNP page in Facebooks political organisations section because it purchased advertising for the site in bundles.

Vodafone added that it did not support any party political interests.

A spokesperson said: We advertise our products and services across a wide range of online and offline publications. In the case of online bundles of space are purchased across a number of sites including social networking sites.

We were not aware a Vodafone advertisement would appear next to a British National Party group on Facebook. To avoid any misunderstandings we immediately withdrew our advertising as soon as this was brought to our attention.

Vodafone is working with its media buyer to ensure tighter controls are in place before signing further advertising deals.

Meanwhile Orange who also advertises on Facebook said Vodafones actions were hypocritical.

A spokesman said: It sends a mixed message to customers as Vodafone is currently working on a deal with MySpace.

A lot of our customers use Facebook. We find it highly successful.

India now second largest Nokia market

India is the worlds fastest growing wireless market and Nokia has produced more than half of all handsets sold in the country. There are now 190 million Nokia users in India with a record 7.34 million joining in June.

India is now only second to China for Nokia sales which is a rise of two places from 2005.

Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said: India is playing an increasingly important role in the global economy buoyed by impressive economic growth skilled manpower and tremendous business opportunity.

As the market leader in devices and infrastructure Nokia is committed to build the telecom ecosystem in the country and foster the creation of a favorable environment for collaboration and economic development.

Top-up deal for Noodle and PayPoint

3 has opened two trial concession stores inside HMV shops in Hatfield and Merry Hill.

The stores opened last Saturday and 3 has plans to extend the project to include further concessions in HMV stores in Reading and Leeds. If the project is successful 3 intends to expand the trial to include 10 additional HMV stores.

A 3 spokesperson said: Our partnership with HMV aims to give music fans the chance to buy music they want in the way they want to buy it. People will have access to all our products and services in the stores as well as everything a music lover wants.

Phone City to close

Sadique said the constant uphill battlevagainst the networks has finally got the better of him. One customer told me how T-Mobile contacted him saying that if he upgraded the N95 in my store it would cost him £40 whilst if he went through them direct the deal would be free he said.

The direct deals theyre offering my customers are leaving me without a leg to stand on. Its hard to see a future in this business.

Sadique a regular at Hugh Symons dealer forums has been in the industry for eight years. He is moving into property.

20:20 makes it a perfect 10 at Awards

20:20 has been given a special prize for its achievement of winning its Best Distributor in the Mobile News Awards for the 10th year in a row.

The company was given the special trophy in front of more than 1100 guests at the 13th Mobile News Awards held at the Hilton on Park Lane.

20:20 is only the second company in the history of the Mobile News Awards to win the trophy. The first went to The Carphone Warehouse three years ago. Carphones run as Best Large Retailer was broken last year by O2 but Carphone was back on track on Thursday night again claiming the Best Large Retailer title.

ET seeks Data Select or Fone Logistics alliance

European Telecom (ET) chairman Nico Dervisaj last week invited rival distributors principally Data Select and Fone Logistics to merge with it to establish a UK force to compete in a pressurised market place.

Dervisaj told Mobile News the networks focus on quality has squeezed the distribution channel to the point where more than half of UK distributors face going out of business in the next 12 months.

ET will consider joint ventures with UK businesses of any size. But it is looking specifically to merge with one of its larger rivals.

Dervisaj said: We are not looking to be a super distributor necessarily but to be a much more significant player. The right size would be if ET combined with Data Select or Fone Logistics plus a smaller distributor.

That would be a good size in this market it would cover all aspects of trade and all channels to market. We are looking really for partners that are complementary to ET in their service offering.

Data Select and Fone Logistics said that no contact had been made.

Some distributors are in a difficult position and consolidation is inevitable in this market place said George McPherson managing director of Data Select parent company Phones International. There will be less distributors this time next year.

Fone Logistics managing director Ian Gillespie said: The market is going to consolidate and distributors have to either merge to get bigger or sell up and get out.

The networks are disrupting things and the market will consolidate further. The Brightpoint/Dangaard merger wont be the last.

T-Mobile goes BlackBerry picking

The first to qualify for the new partner programme are WN1 Communications Olive Communications and BusinessMobiles.com. T-Mobile is to review and expand the program on a quarterly basis.

Meanwhile T-Mobile has struck a deal with Bedfordshire Police to deploy 1000 BlackBerry devices to 1000 officers by February 2008.

Alexander on MoCo board

Alexander joins MoCo cofounders Maurice and Andrew Whelan and managing director Ian Robinson on the board.

MoCo has also announced two new additions to its team. Matthew Earl joins as internal dealer account manager for distribution. He has 12 years experience in the industry.

Hollie Charlton also joins from Carphone where she was sales consultant for three years and will support MoCos B2B division selling mobile data fixed line and IT packages.

Brummitt joins TAP

TAP purchased the rights to the ET name last month and Brummitt joins the group with more than 20 years of industry experience. He has historic relationships with leading phone manufactures and was also a pioneer for service provision with his company Wavetech which was later sold to US distributor Brightpoint.

Brummitt is currently assembling a high level team to run European Telecom.

TAP group managing director Steve Isles Group said: These are exciting times for TAP and ET with Kevins track record we will reach even higher peaks.

Vodafone slashes pre-pay international call rates

Between September 1 and March 31 pre-pay customers will be able to make calls to friends and families in 16 countries for 5p per minute to landlines and 15p per minute to mobiles. Previously customers had been charged up to £1.49 per minute for calls to certain countries.

All pay as you go customers on Vodafones Anynet or Anytime price plans will be automatically switched to the new pricing which includes calls to China Croatia Czech Republic Hong Kong Hungary India Lithuania Latvia Nigeria Pakistan Poland Romania Russia Slovakia Thailand and Turkey.

Vodafone UK chief marketing officer Tim Yates said: This is a great value promotion for our customers. There are no catches customers will find it much easier to keep in touch with friends and family than dealing with the limitations of international calling cards.

Some customers will now save 96 per cent of their previous costs.