O2 Broadband MacBook bundle rumour denied 
It has been officially announced that rumours about leading UK mobile network and ADSL2+ providers O2 Broadband would bundling Apple MacBook laptops with their home broadband and mobile broadband products are nothing more than that.
An O2 spokeswoman confirmed that there are “no such plans to launch an Apple MacBook laptop offer,” and that the rumours are “untrue”.
Mobile network and broadband rivals Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone, and 3 Mobile have all done well out of broadband and laptop bundle deals, and it was thought that O2 would want to get in on the action.
It was announced earlier this month that Carphone ISP TalkTalk would be giving away iPod Touches as part of a September prize draw, and as both O2 and the Carphone Warehouse have the exclusive right to sell the Apple iPhone in stores across the UK, and it was thought that O2 would want to work out a similar deal with regard to Apple products.
Internet rumour mongers put two and two together to make five, and, well, you know how these things happen.
No Comments »Posted by Tom on September 30th 2008 in 3 Mobile Broadband, Carphone Warehouse, O2 Broadband, Orange Broadband, T-Mobile, TalkTalk, Vodafone
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