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  2. Telephone numbers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    30 mobile network of Magyar Telekom; 31 UPC Mobil and several smaller mobile services; 32 area code for Salgótarján; 33 area code for Esztergom; 34 area code for Tatabánya; 35 area code for Balassagyarmat; 36 area code for Eger; 37 area code for Gyöngyös; 40 retired (previously shared-cost service) 41 retired (previously special services ...

  3. One Hungary - Wikipedia

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    One Hungary (formerly Vodafone Hungary until 1 January 2025) is a Hungarian telecommunications service provider. It started operations in 1999 as a mobile network operator after securing the third GSM 900/1800 MHz licence of the country and it was the first provider operating in the DCS-1800 band in Hungary.

  4. Telecommunications in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Telekom: Services: LTE/GSM/EDGE/3G/HSDPA; Availability: LTE/3G service available in most parts of the country. (LTE800, LTE1800) [18] Vodafone: Services: LTE/3G/GPRS solutions to use your mobile phone to connect to the Internet. Availability: 3G service available in many towns. LTE service available in major cities. [19] DIGI Mobile Hungary:

  5. Magyar Telekom - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Telekom Nyrt. is the 100% owner of Telekom Regszerintegració Zrt., as well as the majority owner of Makedonski Telekom, the leading integrated service provider in North Macedonia. Until 6 May 2005, it was known as Matáv (Magyar Távközlési Rt. – Hungarian Telecommunications PLC).

  6. List of mobile telephone prefixes by country - Wikipedia

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    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: outdated or irrelevant information needs to be removed, network operators updated and wikilinked, number notation harmonised.

  7. Yettel Hungary - Wikipedia

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    [2] In January 2018, the company's management confirmed media reports that there is interest in sale of Telenor's business in southeastern Europe, including Telenor Hungary. [3] In March 2018, Telenor sold its business in southeastern Europe (Bulgaria, Hungary, Montenegro and Serbia) to the investment fund PPF, for a sum of 2.8 billion euros. [4]

  8. Vodafone Romania - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Romania S.A. is a Romanian telecommunications operator owned by Vodafone Group Plc. [1] It launched in April 1997 as the first GSM network in Romania.. Before acquisition by Vodafone Group Plc, it was known as Connex, after which it was rebranded Connex-Vodafone and in April 2006, the Connex name was dropped, the operator being simply known as Vodafone Romania, aligning itself with ...

  9. Vodafone Italy - Wikipedia

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    The merger led in 2001 to the change of company name to Omnitel Vodafone, and in 2002 to Vodafone Omnitel, and in the same year the registered office was transferred from Ivrea to Amsterdam, thus passing from being a società per azioni (S.p.A.) legally registered in Italy to a naamloze vennootschap (N.V.) legally registered in the Netherlands