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In 2012, O2 Czech Republic opened its network to virtual operators. [citation needed] On 1 June 2015, O2 Czech Republic has been separated into two mutually independent companies. O2 is the retail operator with the infrastructure provided by CETIN. The separation includes commercial and managerial leadership and management of both companies ...
The Czech Republic government sold its remaining stake in Český Telecom (along with its Eurotel subsidiary) to Telefónica in 2005 which renamed it to Telefónica O2 Czech Republic and since 2006 started to use the O2 brand for both fixed and mobile services. In 2011 company was renamed to Telefónica Czech Republic.
At the time it was used mainly for communication between distant employees (typically in telecommunication industry). After 1989 commercial use was allowed and the network stayed until 1999 when it was stopped. The network was owned and operated by state telecom company "SPT Telecom" (later Český Telecom, then Telefónica O2 Czech Republic).
601 – O2 Czech Republic (formerly NMT, numbers were ported to GSM in 2006; also used as part of the PPP log-in when dialling in the CDMA network) (formerly named EuroTel) 602 – O2 Czech Republic (GSM system) 603 – T-Mobile (formerly named Paegas/RadioMobil) 604 – T-Mobile; 605 – T-Mobile; 606 – O2 Czech Republic; 607 – O2 Czech ...
Overcoming Obstacles to Liberalization of the Telecom Sector in Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Hungary. World Bank Technical Paper 440. Chapter 5. Pages 25 to 29. "Background Report on Regulatory Reform in the Telecommunications Industry". Regulatory Reform in the Czech Republic. OECD. Page 311 et seq.
Czech Republic: O 2: Jan 2017: 20 MHz 20 MHz Jun 2012 7.8 MHz, GSM: 20 MHz Apr 2019: 10 MHz Dec 2024 2.4 MHz, GSM: 10 MHz Jul 2014: 10 MHz - 20 MHz Dec 2017 +5 MHz -
In 2011, the company was renamed Telefónica Czech Republic and in 2013, it was announced that Telefónica would sell its stake in the company to PPF. Under the terms of the sale, the company was allowed to continue to trade under the O2 brand for a maximum of four years. [35]
The Czech Republic has 16.121 million subscribers in total, or a 151% penetration rate (December 2019). ... O2: 900 MHz GSM (GPRS, EDGE) 900/2100 MHz UMTS, ...