Vodafone grabs carrier exclusive on HSDPA Dell Minis
Carrier wins exclusive sales rights
4th September 2008 14:32 GMT
Vodafone has become the first carrier to say that it'll sell Dell's newly announced Inspiron Mini 9 little laptop.
And it'll be the only carrier to do so. It has the European carrier exclusive on sales of the Small, Cheap(ish) Computer with a built-in HSDPA modem.
That's an accessory notably absent from Dell's own website this morning, despite the fact that the vendor's own support site reveals the SCC has a user-accessible slot for just such a device.
Dell said this afternoon that it too will sell the HSDPA-enabled Mini, presumably with Vodafone airtime.
Dell's been working with Vodafone for years to offer a range or regular laptops with integrated 3G and, later, HSDPA network connectivity.
Unfortunately, that long-running partnership hasn't enabled the two to work out yet what the carrier is going to charge for the 9 - if, indeed, it doesn't entirely subsidise the £299 the Dell wants punters to pay for the machine.
It's not hard to imagine the 9 being offered for free on top-of-the-range monthly airtime packages, for example.
Vodafone said it will spill the beans in the "coming weeks". It'll sell the HSDPA-equipped Mini from "late September".
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