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O2 wins connections from Orange and Vodafone in Homeserve deal

O2 has announced it has won a contract with Homeserve, one of the UK's largest providers of home emergency insurance. O2 will provide voice and mobile data services in a three year deal that will see approximately 4,000 connections transferred to O2 from incumbent providers Orange and Vodafone, using devices including BlackBerry and PDAs.

The deal will see O2 providing mobile solutions to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of the Homeserve workforce, ensuring its ability to respond to emergency calls as quickly as possible and maintaining the high levels of customer service it prides itself on.

Over the course of three years, O2 will work closely with Homeserve to provide various mobile solutions, including routing calls via a VPN to help reduce the overall cost to the business and enable employees to communicate economically and efficiently with customers. This is just one of a number of applications that O2 will offer to Homeserve employees and subcontractors to continue to assist and improve business processes and efficiencies.

Trevor Didcock, CIO at Homeserve, said: “Homeserve is committed to providing unsurpassed customer service. We have thousands of tradesmen on the road and they all need to be in touch with our customers and offices 24/7. From real time updates on PDAs to communicating with customers via SMS, this new partnership with O2 will support our future ambition to stay ahead of the pack and ensure we are delivering a first rate service for our customers.”

Ben Dowd, business sales director at O2 UK, added: “Mobile technology can be used for so much more than simple communication. As a business, customer service is at our core and we are delighted to be working with Homeserve to help it provide the very best service to its customers. “

Homeserve considers mobile technology critical to the success of its business, with over 5,000 employees and sub contractors remotely located across the UK. O2’s UK network coverage was a significant factor in its selection as a mobile partner.