O2 might have lost the iPhone exclusivity - as expected - but the Telefonica owned mobile phone network is quietly betting part of its business on mobile virtual network operators or MVNOs.
Tesco, which is one of UK's most successful MVNOs and an O2 customer, has already announced that it aiming to launch the iPhone by the end of the year, before Vodafone.
It is likely that O2 has encouraged the supermarket giant to do so in order to divide the market even further; after all, if someone else is to get the iPhone, better be one of its own customers.
Furthermore, since Tesco will be using O2's own network infrastructure, this means a much quicker time to market (less testing and fine tuning for example).
In addition, a significant increase in the number of iPhone users from Tesco will help O2 not only boost its own figures but also using its existing network more efficiently.
Then there's the forthcoming merger of Orange and T-Mobile which might force Virgin Mobile, the biggest MVNO in the world, to look for another strategic partner with only two, O2 and Vodafone fitting the bill.
Continued on next page Tags: MVNO, O2, Telefonica, Tesco Mobile, iphone, tesco
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