Optus inks $160m Dodo wholesale deal

 

Platform for future mobile services.

ISP and junior telco Dodo has renewed its wholesale contract with Optus covering mobile phone and broadband services for four years for $160 million.

Dodo said the deal provided a platform to "launch future services using the Optus mobile network".

The nature of those services was not disclosed.

"We are delighted with the performance of our mobile business which continues to be supported by Optus' ongoing mobile network investment to sustain the roll out of our products," Dodo managing director Larry Kestelman said.

 


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