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  2. Blau Mobilfunk - Wikipedia

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    blau.de initially used the network and all the technical equipment of E-Plus, which was later merged with the Telefónica O2 Germany network. The network accessibility reached 98% of the population in Germany in 2011. Connections of up to 384 kbit/s via UMTS-network and of up to 7,2 Mbit/s via HSDPA as an enhancement of UMTS were possible in 2011.

  3. Telefónica Germany - Wikipedia

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    Telefónica Germany operates second, third and fourth generation mobile networks, allowing customers to use GPRS, EDGE, UMTS up to HSPA+ and LTE for data connections. Most of O2 plans are available both in a pre- and post-paid version, including the all-in-one-flatrates called o2 o and o2 on for enterprise customers.

  4. List of mobile network operators in Europe - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Free Trade Union Institute - Wikipedia

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  6. UMTS - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a 3G mobile cellular system for networks based on the GSM standard. Developed and maintained by the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), UMTS is a component of the International Telecommunication Union IMT-2000 standard set and compares with the CDMA2000 standard set for networks based on the competing cdmaOne technology.

  7. E-Plus - Wikipedia

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    In February 2006, after the EGSM900-band, which was in military use before, had become available in late 2005, the German regulation authority Federal Network Agency assigned two 2 x 5 MHz channels to E-Plus and O2 Germany. In return, E-Plus and O2 Germany had to give up some GSM1800 frequencies to two competitive operators T-Mobile and Vodafone.

  8. Lebara - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Lebara launched its first mobile virtual network, a low-cost international service in the Netherlands, selling SIM cards using mobile carrier Telfort, a subsidiary of KPN. [4] After finding success it subsequently launched operations in other European countries including the UK (2007), France , Spain , Switzerland , Germany (2010) and ...

  9. Aldi Talk - Wikipedia

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    Medion is the mobile virtual network enabler (MVNE) for Aldi Talk in Germany. Since 2014 it uses the Telefónica Germany network, before it used E-Plus . In 2018, it was estimated that there would be up to eight million customers in Germany, making the company the market leader among mobile virtual network operators.