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Vodafone: 15 December 2016 [44] Ceased operations. LIFE Mobile: EE: 29 November 2016 [45] Acquired by Plusnet. Mobile by Sainsbury's: Vodafone: 15 January 2016 [46] Ceased operations. Our Telecom EE: 16 August 2016 [47] Dissolved. Ovivo Mobile: Vodafone: 19 March 2014 [48] Ceased operations. PG Mobile Three: 2016 [49] Ceased operations. Plusnet ...
On 30 January 2003 the company launched the Vodafone live! service and in the same year, the customer base of Vodafone reached over 1 million. [6] In December 2004, Vodafone purchased the third 3G licence under the 2004 UMTS tender of NHH. [6] In 2005, Vodafone launched the Vodafone Passport service, available in 17 countries at the time.
Yes, 2G speeds, after up to 14 GB 4G LTE data [576] Yes Yes, but unclear if tethering continues to function after 4G data is depleted [576] Yes, with Extras Pack: int'l calling, and roaming in Canada, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico only [578] Yes [100] Owned by TracFone Wireless. Acquired from T-Mobile.
Depending on the carrier which the phone is locked to, only some codes will work with the mobile phone. Most phones respond to the unlock codes ending in +1# or +7#, however some phones are configured to allow only one of the seven codes to work. The following is an example of a DCT4/DCT3 unlock code: # pw+931882753035021+7#
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Vodafone Limited, (stylised as vodafone), trading as Vodafone UK, is a British telecommunications company, owned by Vodafone Group, the world's eighth-largest telecommunications company. [3] Vodafone is the third-largest mobile network operator in the United Kingdom , with 18.4 million subscribers as of November 2024, [ 4 ] after O2 and EE ...
Vodafone 4G is available to over 6 cities and 500 towns in Ireland making Vodafone the strongest and most widespread 4G service offered in the country. Their 5G service was launched in 2019. Vodafone Ireland offers a full range of contract (bill pay) and prepay services, including mobile telephony and mobile broadband.
Austria has 13.0 million assigned numbers (i.e. 2.0 2G, 10.8 3G and 0.1 4G SIM cards), or a 151.0% penetration rate (Q4 2014). [11] The regulatory authority for telecommunication in Austria is the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and Telecommunications (RTR).