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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.
The sale generated 153 billion rupees and reduced Vodafone's stake in Indus from 21.5% to 3.1%. [53] In November 2024, Vodafone Group announced plans to sell its remaining 3.1% stake in Indus Towers to Bharti Airtel for approximately $166 million (13.8 billion Indian rupees).
Telecom had the advantage that it had a 6-year head-start on BellSouth, however this advantage slipped away in recent years. After Vodafone took over Bellsouth, it expanded network coverage to compete more effectively with Telecom. Vodafone has constantly increased its market share and surpassed Telecom in mobile customers. [citation needed]
Vodafone also signed a new 10-year contract with AST last December to ... AST plans to launch its first four Block 2 BlueBird (BB2) satellites, which will be 3.5 times larger than its BB1 ...
The same year, Racal formed a joint venture with Millicom named 'Racal Vodafone'. The Vodafone name was first unveiled on 22 March 1984. [6] Vodafone made the first cellular telephone call in the United Kingdom on 1 January 1985, from St Katharine Docks to Newbury, and launched the UK's first cellular network later that year. [7] '
The mobile phone system had 137,000 connections as of 2012. [1] The operators are Vodafone – (GSM) (EDGE) and Digicel – (GSM) (HSPA+/3G) (EDGE). The fixed-line telephone system included 5,800 connections as of that year. It is operated by Vodafone. The system is served by copper wire on the main island aided by radio links in outer islands.
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. In December 2004, Vodafone purchased the third 3G licence under the 2004 UMTS tender of NHH. In 2005, Vodafone launched the Vodafone Passport service, available in 17 countries at the time.
Vodafone: 850 5 FDD Rolled out nationwide. 10 MHz in capital cities, 5 MHz in regional areas. Yes Vodafone 1800 3 FDD Operating in metro areas and some regional areas. up to 30 MHz Yes Vodafone 2100 1 FDD Rolled out in metro areas and some regional areas. 5 or 10 MHz Yes National Broadband Network Fixed Wireless 2300 40 TDD