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  2. Magyar Telekom - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Telekom was the first mobile operator in Hungary to launch voice services on the 4G network. The 4G Voice service has the advantage of providing an uninterrupted 4G data connection even during calls. [34] Magyar Telekom began building a 5G test network at the automotive test track in Zalaegerszeg. [35]

  3. Telecommunications in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The main broadband Internet providers are: Magyar Telekom (formerly T-Com/T-Online/Matáv), Vodafone , Invitel, Externet, Emitel, Monortel, Pantel, TVnet, TvNetWork, VIVAnet, and Digi. Smaller providers, such as TigerNet or HDSnet, are mainly available in the city of Budapest .

  4. One Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The display name of One Hungary: One HU One (formerly Vodafone) operates a GSM , GPRS , EDGE network on 900/1800 MHz, formerly a HSDPA+ network on 900/2100 MHz and actually an LTE on (800/1800/2600 MHz) and also an LTE-A on (1800/2600 MHz) The company has more than 2600 active Base Transceiver Stations (BTS), and thanks to the modernisation in ...

  5. Telecom giant Deutsche Telekom’s Hungarian arm ... - AOL

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    "It became clear that the majority of them could not work efficiently in this model,” Magyar Telekom's CEO said of the 4-day work week trial. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. List of mobile network operators in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022, Bosnia and Herzegovina had 3.811 million subscribers in total, [24] or a 115% penetration rate. The regulatory authority for telecommunication in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the Communications Regulatory Agency (Regulatorna agencija za komunikacije, RAK).

  7. Television in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    M3: 0-24: Retro channel started in late 2013. closed in 2019, available only on internet as m3.hu Available in HD. M4 Sport: 0-24: Sport channel started in 2015. Available in HD. M4 Sport+ Sports channel, weekends on Duna World from 14h to 22h. M5: 0-24: Started on August 6, 2016, as sport channel, (also called M5 Sport) because of the Rio ...

  8. Origo (website) - Wikipedia

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    Four former Magyar Narancs employees, Péter Nádori, Ferenc Pohly, György Simó and Balázs Weyer [11] decided to start an online news website. After contacting other media publishers such as Népszabadság, [12] they were eventually given funds for the website by Magyar Telekom (then called MATÁV) in order to popularise internet subscriptions in Hungary.

  9. Elek Straub - Wikipedia

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    Elek Straub (Born November 19, 1944 in Balatonfüred/ Hungary) [1] is a Hungarian engineer, consultant, investor, philanthropist and businessman, known as former president and CEO of Magyar Telekom. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]