Vodafone Teams with Decho to Offer Online Data Backup
Vodafone, one of the five prominent mobile broadband providers operating in the United Kingdom, has reportedly planned to strike a deal with the Decho Corporation with a view to offer its customers services for backing up online data.
As a matter of fact, the mobile broadband supplier has unveiled its plans to take the Decho Corporation as its partner to offer the customers the opportunity to backup their online data.
The mobile broadband company, will, as part of the strategic team up, develop a range of services for both residential and business broadband clients in the United Kingdom. These hosted services of the UK broadband provider will enable the customers to conveniently add to an internet platform.
The added data can be then accessed on a personal computer, netbook or any other electronic device that is web-enabled, through a web browser.
According to Vodafone’s director for mobile broadband wing, Huw Medcraft, the service has been developed with a view to ensure the customers that used a range of connected gadgets everyday, access to information with convenience.
Medcraft added that the PC backup of Vodafone would allow the customers to store this cntent centrally, providing them with the vital reassurance that their files – regardless of being critical business documents or family pictures – as that of Vodafone customers will be stored to be retrieved when they needed those.
This news is all the more significant as it comes alongside another one that is all about the confirmation from Vodafone that it would launch enhanced mobile broadband service coverage throughout the regions of major demand in Britain.



