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  2. Internet radio licensing - Wikipedia

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    An Internet radio license is a specific type of broadcast license that allows the licensee to operate an Internet radio station. The licensing authority and number of licenses required varies from country to country, with some countries requiring multiple to cover various areas of a station's operation, and other countries not having stringent ...

  3. Mobile phone industry in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine's first mobile phone service began with analog NMT in 1993, and digital GSM, using 900 MHz and 1800 MHz, since 1997 and 2000, respectively.The mobile phone market since developed rapidly, although there were ups and downs, till it reached 54,800,000 users by the end of 2021.

  4. Vodafone to offer free mobile connectivity to 200,000 ... - AOL

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    The mobile operator said it would offer Sim cards with 20GB of free data each month for six months, as well as access to free calls and texts. Vodafone to offer free mobile connectivity to 200,000 ...

  5. List of LTE networks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone: Jul 2016: 20 MHz Dec 2014: 20 MHz Jul 2013 ... Free: 2021 (?) 10 MHz Aug 2021 4.8 MHz, UMTS: ... License expired in Dec 2018 - - 40 MHz May 2011

  6. Kherson residents ditch Russian SIM cards for Ukrainian ones

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    Booths were erected around the city's main square by local telecoms providers, including Kyivstar and Vodafone, where residents had the option of either acquiring a free SIM card or paying to skip ...

  7. Telecommunications in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Telephones - land lines in use: 12.681 million (2011) . Upon gaining independence from the USSR in 1991, Ukraine inherited an analogue PSTN telephone system that was antiquated, inefficient, and in many places in disrepair; meanwhile demand overwhelmed the supply with more than 3.5 million households applications for telephone lines pending.

  8. Vodafone Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Ukraine (originally UMC Ukraine, and later MTS Ukraine) is the second-largest mobile operator in Ukraine with 23.1 million users and thus a 38 percent market share (in September 2014). [1] In November 2009 it had 17.74 million GSM subscribers. [ 2 ]

  9. lifecell - Wikipedia

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    lifecell (formerly life:)) is a Ukrainian telecommunications company based in Kyiv. It is the third largest Ukrainian mobile telephone network operator, (after Kyivstar and Vodafone Ukraine) covering 98.82% of Ukrainian inhabited territory. DVL Telecom is the parent company of Lifecell. Lifecell's dialing prefixes are +38063, +38093 and +38073. [3]