Vodafone and Crazy John’s extend agreement

Mar 8, 2008 10:17 AM
Filed under Mobility

Vodafone Australia and Australian-based mobile phone franchise, Crazy John’s have extended their exclusive retail and wholesale arrangement that will see the global telecommunications company partnering with the iconic Australian mobile retailer into the next decade.

As Vodafone released further details on its national mobile broadband network expansion, Crazy John’s announced plans to increase its distribution capabilities throughout Australia.

Russell Hewitt, CEO at Vodafone Australia said there’s an established relationship with Crazy John’s.

“Our first nine months in business together has been very successful and Vodafone is looking forward to a long and prosperous future with Crazy John’s,” said Hewitt.

According to Brendan Fleiter, managing director at Crazy John’s, Business at Crazy John’s has never been more positive.

“This year alone, we’ll open around 20 new stores throughout Australia to capitalise on Vodafone’s national mobile broadband network expansion,” he said.
 
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