Carphone Warehouse and Vodafone have signed a deal that will see the network operator's complete range of products sold in the retailer's stores for the first time in four years.
Vodafone had previously signed an exclusive agreement with Carphone Warehouse's rival Phones4U.
"We have been partners with Vodafone for 20 years and this agreement marks a continued strengthening of our relationship and will benefit both businesses and their customers," commented Carphone Warehouse group chief executive, Charles Dunstone.
"CPW has always strived to offer the widest possible choice of handsets, networks and tariffs and our new agreement with Vodafone will bring exciting new products and services to our stores and gives our customers the best possible choice in the marketplace for their communication needs."
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