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  2. Vodafone Germany - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone GmbH is a telecommunications operator in Germany owned by Vodafone Group Plc and headquartered in Düsseldorf. It provides mobile phone , LTE , 5G , cable internet , landlines , cable TV , and IPTV services.

  3. Vodafone Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Deutschland GmbH [2] is the largest cable television operator in Germany.Kabel Deutschland was subject to a hostile takeover bid by the British Vodafone Group in September 2013; the deal was approved in December 2013 and finalised on 29 January 2014.

  4. Vodafone Germany to cut 2,000 jobs in revamp - AOL

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    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Vodafone Germany aims to save around 400 million euros ($434.48 million) over the next two years as part of a restructuring that will hit some 2,000 jobs, the company said on ...

  5. Vodafone - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Magyarország Zrt ("Vodafone Hungary") was formed as a subsidiary company in July 1999, although Vodafone has since sold its shares in the company. [ 118 ] [ 119 ] The acquisition of Mannesmann AG , completed on 12 April 2000, created subsidiaries in Germany and Italy, and increased the Group's indirect holding in SFR .

  6. CommScope Deploys Smart Home Solution With Vodafone Germany

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    CommScope (COMM) brings an avant-garde product backed by next-gen broadband technology, DOCSIS 3.1, to enhance the connected home experience of Vodafone Germany's subscribers.

  7. Vantage Towers - Wikipedia

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    The infrastructure company was headquartered in Germany. Vantage Towers began operating in May 2020. [6] In 2020, Vodafone Group declared its intention to list its subsidiary on the stock exchange. [7] The IPO took place in March 2021; approximately one-fifth of the shares were initially sold, with a total market value of €2.2 billion. [8]

  8. Mannesmann - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Mannesmann was acquired by Vodafone Group Plc. in a tax-free exchange of 53.7 Vodafone shares for each share of Mannesmann. This was a controversial takeover, since never before in Germany had a company as large and successful as Mannesmann been acquired in a hostile takeover by a non-German owner. The merger was said to have been ...

  9. Telefónica Germany - Wikipedia

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    Telefónica Germany was founded in 1995 as Viag Interkom, as a joint venture between British Telecommunications (45%), VIAG (45%) and Telenor (10%). Viag Interkom was awarded Germany's second GSM-1800 (also known as E-Netz (de; lit. E-Network in Germany) license in February 1997 and began operations on 1 February 1998 in eight cities.