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  2. O2 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    O2 (typeset as O 2) is a global brand name owned by the Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica. The company uses the O2 brand for its subsidiaries in the United Kingdom and Germany. Since 2018, it is also used as an online-only flanker brand in Spain. [1]

  3. Telefónica Germany - Wikipedia

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    Telefónica additionally took over O2's subsidiaries in Great Britain and Ireland for a total of £17.7 billion as part of its expansion strategy into Europe. [3] As a new subsidiary of Telefónica, Telefónica O2 Germany rebranded as Telefónica O2 Germany GmbH in 2008. [4] In 2010, Telefónica O2 Germany merged with HanseNet.

  4. European Union roaming regulations - Wikipedia

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    For prepaid cards, Comviq requires customers to top up an "EU package" costing approximately twice as much as a domestic one. [33] O2 UK has admitted it temporarily throttled roaming speeds across Europe following the abolition of roaming charges. [34]

  5. 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).

  6. 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 ...

  7. giffgaff - Wikipedia

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    At launch, Giffgaff's first product was a prepaid SIM card providing all standard 2G and 3G mobile phone services and charging on a pay-as-you-go basis. Following this, Giffgaff announced bundles of minutes, texts, and data, called "goodybags".

  8. O2 Store - Wikipedia

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    The O2 Store is a chain of retail stores operated by Telefónica Europe, specializing in mobile phones. As of January 2014, O2 has opened over 450 stores in the United Kingdom. [1] O2 Stores come in 2 formats - Franchise and Retail. The latter are owned and maintained by O2 UK directly, as opposed to private

  9. Telephone numbers in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is the format used for the four largest geographic areas in Germany: Berlin (30), Hamburg (40), Frankfurt (69) and Munich (89). Newly assigned numbers have a length of eight digits for the local subscriber number, yielding a total length of ten digits (not including the 0 trunk code).

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