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Vodafone Signs Partner Market Agreement with Telecom Argentina

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Vodafone announced a new Partner Market agreement with Telecom Argentina.

Under the non-equity agreement Vodafone provides strategic advice to Telecom Argentina and shares global best practice in a range of areas including customer service and retail, technology, IT and procurement.

The Partner Markets division was originally set up in 2002 and it has now grown and expanded to 29 partners in over 45 countries – from Chile to Russia, Iceland to Singapore and most recently, Tunisia. 

Vodafone’s Partner Markets team works to form strategic alliances with local operators all over the world to market a range of global products and services that extend its reach into local markets. Its agreements vary from Vodafone branding to product branding, roaming and service re-sale.

Diego Massidda, Chief Executive, Vodafone Partner Market
This partnership allows Telecom Argentina to benefit from Vodafone’s international experience and expertise, and access our company’s global products and services. I am delighted that Telecom is joining us as one of our Partner Markets and I am looking forward to our relationship growing in the coming years.

Carlos Moltini, CEO, Telecom Argentina
At Telecom Argentina, the customer is the centre of all our decisions.  That’s why we have decided to work with Vodafone to strengthen our business strategies, drawing on Vodafone’s experience to offer our customers a wide range of services to a high international standard. 

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