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KPN (in full Koninklijke KPN N.V., also Royal KPN N.V.) is a Dutch telecommunications company. KPN originated from a government-run postal, telegraph and telephone service and is based in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Koninklijke KPN N.V.
TypeNaamloze Vennootschap
Euronext Amsterdam: KPN
AEX component
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1752; 272 years ago (1752) (as Statenpost)
1893; 131 years ago (1893) (as PTT-NL)
1 January 1989; 35 years ago (1989-01-01) (corporatised)
HeadquartersRotterdam, Netherlands
Key people
Joost Farwerck (CEO),
Duco Sickinghe (chairman of the supervisory board)
ProductsLandline
Mobile Telephony
Internet
Digital Terrestrial Television
IT services
IPTV
Brands
Revenue5.283 billion (2020)[1]
912 million (2020)[1]
561 million (2020)[1]
Total assets12.080 billion (2020)[1]
Total equity2.622 billion (2020)[1]
Owner
Number of employees
10,102 (FTE, 2020)[1]
Subsidiaries
  • Cam IT Solutions
  • Solcon
  • RoutIT
Websitewww.kpn.com

History edit

Until 1998 edit

What is now KPN was first officially established as a postal service called the Statenpost in 1752. In 1799, Dutch postal services were reformed into a single, national system, and in 1807, was placed under the administration of the Ministry of Finance. In 1893, postal system and telegraph and telephone services were brought together to form the Staatsbedrijf der Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie (approximately, “National corporation for Postage, Telegraphy and Telephony”), shortened to PTT or internationally as PTT-NL, under the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce.[2][3]

Around a hundred years later, post codes were introduced in the Netherlands in 1977, which allowed full automation of the postal system. On 1 January 1989, the PTT was corporatised and reorganised as a private business known as Koninklijke PTT Nederland (“Royal PTT Netherlands”), shortened to KPN or PTT Nederland.[3] KPN remained wholly owned but no longer managed by the Dutch government. Its postal service was called PTT Post while its telecom service was called PTT Telecom, both independent from each other.[2]

In 1992, KPN cofounded GD Express Worldwide (GDEW) with TNT and the state owned postal companies of Canada, France, West Germany and Sweden.[2] KPN later bought out the shares held by the state owned postal companies, owning a total of 50% shareholding of GDEW.

KPN took over its GDEW partner TNT between October 1996 and January 1997.[4] KPN also controlled the national Dutch postal services until its postal division was spun-off and merged with TNT to form TNT Post Group (TPG) in 1998.

The Dutch government progressively privatised KPN beginning in 1994, with KPN listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, then reduced its stake to 6.4% in 2005, and finally completed the process in 2006, giving up its golden share veto rights.

Since 1998 edit

In 2001 KPN tried to merge with the Belgian telco Belgacom.[5] It did not succeed because of the objections of the Belgian government.[citation needed] [6] In 2001, Spanish Telefonica expressed an interest in buying KPN.[citation needed][7]

The Japanese mobile telephone company NTT DoCoMo holds a 2% stake in KPN Mobile NV. From 2002 until 2007 KPN Mobile provided i-mode services on its mobile phone networks. i-mode as introduced by KPN's E-Plus in Germany in March 2002 and by KPN Mobile The Netherlands in April 2002 was the first mobile Internet service in Europe (ahead of Vodafone's V-live).

KPN partly owned KPNQwest, a telecommunications company equally owned by KPN and the American Qwest Communications International. The company was set to bring together the state-of-the-art fibre-optic networks of the two partners and the Internet services expertise and customer base of EUnet International. The company collapsed in a bankruptcy in 2002.

KPN also has operational synergies through joint ventures with TDC and Swisscom.[8]

In 2007 KPN acquired Getronics N.V., a worldwide ICT services company with more than 22,000 employees, and almost doubled its former size. KPN is still divesting parts of Getronics that didn't meet their core interests. Recently they sold a Dutch department of Getronics named Business Application Services (BAS) to CapGemini for about €250,000,000.[citation needed]

In August 2013, América Móvil offered to take over the remaining 70% stake of the Dutch telecommunications company for 7.2 billion Euros ($9.49 billion). América Móvil currently owns close to 30% of KPN. The Dutch Government has issued a warning on this proposed takeover of KPN by Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim, as part of his ambition to expand his telecom empire.[9] The plans eventually ended when the "Stichting Preferente Aandelen B KPN" exercised a call option to gain ~50% of the total shares, in order to put up a temporary protection wall against the hostile takeover.

In November 2020, EQT AB offered to take over KPN for 11 billion Euros. Further in April 2021 EQT AB and Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners jointly started work on a KPN takeover bid for 12.5 billion Euros.[10]

On 10 June 2021, a fiber-optic joint venture called Glaspoort and based in Amsterdam was established, a partnership between KPN and pension fund APG to expand the supply of fiber. Glaspoort plans to connect some 750,000 households and about 225,000 businesses to fiber which will require an investment of over €1 billion over the next five years.[11]

Shareholders edit

As of 2021, main share holders are:[12]

Stichting Preferente Aandelen B KPN is a foundation which "was established to promote the interests of KPN, KPN its related companies and all stakeholders, including influences the continuity, independence or identity of KPN in conflict with the interests and threaten to keep much as possible." The foundation exercised a call option to gain roughly 50% of the KPN shares in order to protect KPN against a hostile takeover. This stock was withdrawn on a special shareholder meeting held on 10 January 2014, as per the request of the foundation in November 2013.[13]

Activity edit

 
KPN's current head office in Rotterdam
 
Former KPN head office in The Hague

In the Netherlands, KPN has 6.3 million fixed-line telephone customers. Its mobile division, KPN Mobile, had more than 33 million subscribers in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, and Spain under different brand names. Through its ownership of several European Internet service providers, KPN also provides Internet access to 2.1 million customers, and it offers business network services and data transport throughout Western Europe.

KPN operates a mobile services network for 2G GSM, 4G LTE, and 5G NR technologies. It uses the 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1400 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz and 2600 MHz bands.[14] KPN previously offered 1G (NMT) services until 1999[15] and 3G UMTS services until 31 March 2022.[16]

In September 2019, KPN announced that Dominique Leroy will succeed Maximo Ibarra as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Management, with effect from 1 December 2019.[17] Several weeks later, KPN withdrew her appointment.[18] On 1 October 2019, Joost Farwerck was appointed as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Management.[19]

Operations edit

Most of KPN's operations are in the Dutch telecommunication market.

In the 2000s and early 2010s, KPN had multiple subsidiaries in European countries such as Belgium, Germany and France. Most of these international operations were sold off in the 2010s.

Netherlands edit

In the Dutch telephone market, KPN is the owner of the fixed telephone operations network (though its sales monopoly on the fixed network ended in 2007) and is the market leader in mobile network operator (MNO) under its own brand name and as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) under the brand names Simyo and Ortel Mobile. Defunct mobile subsidiaries include Hi and Telfort.

In the Internet market, KPN provides Internet service under the KPN brand name. Defunct subsidiary providers include XS4ALL, Telfort, Planet Internet, Het Net, Freeler, Speedlinq, HCCNet, Demon Netherlands.

In 2004, KPN also started offering digital terrestrial television in the Netherlands as part of its multi-play services via its subsidiary Digitenne. Since 1 May 2006, KPN offers Interactive Television, an IPTV service based on their DSL service, with the ability to receive Video On Demand and replay your missed TV episodes besides regular TV programming.

KPN Retail is a Dutch subsidiary that owns retail stores branded KPN Winkel.

Belgium edit

In Belgium, KPN formerly owned mobile provider Base. In 2015, it was sold to Telenet, a Belgian cable broadband service provider.

In 2007 KPN purchased the Belgian fixed telephone and broadband operations of the Tele2-Versatel joint venture. These were sold again in December 2009 to Mobistar (now Orange Belgium).

In 2009, KPN bought a 33.3% share in MVNO Mobile Vikings,[20] which was sold to Medialaan in 2015.

Germany edit

In Germany, KPN formerly owned mobile provider E-Plus, which was Germany's third largest mobile phone network. E-Plus was sold to Telefónica Germany in 2014.

France edit

In France, KPN was active as a mobile virtual network operator under the brand name Simyo, which was sold to Bouygues Télécom in 2011.

International edit

From 1996 until 2001, KPN owned 17.28% stake in the Indonesian-based Telkomsel. It was sold to Singtel in 2001.

From 2009 until 2019, KPN owned the US-based iBasis. The company was sold to Tofane Global in 2019.[21]

In 2006, KPN acquired Belgian ICT services company Newtel Essence (call center solutions and customer relations management).[22]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Integrated Annual Report 2020" (PDF). KPN. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "TPG N.V. History". Funding Universe. from the original on 23 February 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Onze Geschiedenis". KPN (in Dutch). from the original on 31 May 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  4. ^ "KPN's Takeover Offer For TNT Is Welcomed". www.wsj.com. 3 October 1996. from the original on 14 June 2018. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  5. ^ Jeroen Wester; Michiel van Nieuwstadt (1 September 2001). "KPN na Belgacom in dode steeg" (in Dutch). NRC Handelsblad.
  6. ^ Dan Bilefsky, and Almar Latour (29 August 2001). "KPN, Belgacom Merger Talks Stall As Belgacom Looks to Sweeten Deal". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  7. ^ Green, Jennifer (2 May 2000). "Telefonica reportedly in merger talks with KPN". Screen Daily. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  8. ^ "KPN Ventures to acquire stake in Internet of Things platform provider Actility". www.overons.kpn. 16 June 2015. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  9. ^ Dolia Estevez (13 September 2013). "Dutch Government Issues Warning On Takeover Of Telecom Firm KPN By Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim". Forbes.
  10. ^ "Private equity firms are preparing to bid for telecoms giant KPN: WSJ". dutchnews.nl. 9 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  11. ^ "KPN en APG kondigen start glasvezelbedrijf "Glaspoort" aan". KPN en APG kondigen start glasvezelbedrijf "Glaspoort" aan (in Dutch). Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  12. ^ "KPN KON Company Profile". Euronext. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  13. ^ "Stichting Preferente Aandelen B KPN". prefs-kpn.nl.
  14. ^ "Frequentieoverzicht". Antennekaart.nl. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  15. ^ "Opta verbiedt KPN doorsluizen NMT-klanten" [Opta forbids KPN to migrate NMT customers]. AG Connect (in Dutch). 1 January 1998.
  16. ^ "Van 3G naar 4G: sneller, veiliger en stabieler" [From 3G to 4G: faster, more secure and more stable] (in Dutch). KPN. 4 March 2021.
  17. ^ "KPN to appoint Dominique Leroy as Chief Executive Officer". KPN Corporate EN. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  18. ^ "KPN to withdraw the intended appointment of Mrs. Dominique Leroy as CEO of KPN". Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  19. ^ "KPN announces new CEO, CFO transition and expands Board of Management". Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  20. ^ "KPN and Concentra invest in Mobile Vikings". MobileWeb Blog - Mobile Internet & Apps - Business SMS. Archived from the original on 1 July 2012.
  21. ^ "KPN to sell iBasis to Tofane Global". KPN. 7 March 2018.
  22. ^ "KPN neemt NewTel Essence over" [KPN acquires NewTel Essence] (in Dutch). Het Nieuwsblad. 4 July 2006.

External links edit

  •   Media related to KPN at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website  
  • List of television channels on KPN Interactieve TV
  • List of television channels on Digitenne

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For other uses see KPN disambiguation KPN in full Koninklijke KPN N V also Royal KPN N V is a Dutch telecommunications company KPN originated from a government run postal telegraph and telephone service and is based in Rotterdam Netherlands Koninklijke KPN N V TypeNaamloze VennootschapTraded asEuronext Amsterdam KPNAEX componentIndustryTelecommunicationsFounded1752 272 years ago 1752 as Statenpost 1893 131 years ago 1893 as PTT NL 1 January 1989 35 years ago 1989 01 01 corporatised HeadquartersRotterdam NetherlandsKey peopleJoost Farwerck CEO Duco Sickinghe chairman of the supervisory board ProductsLandlineMobile TelephonyInternetDigital Terrestrial TelevisionIT servicesIPTVBrandsOrtel MobileSimyoXS4ALLRevenue 5 283 billion 2020 1 Operating income 912 million 2020 1 Net income 561 million 2020 1 Total assets 12 080 billion 2020 1 Total equity 2 622 billion 2020 1 OwnerAmerica Movil 16 08 Franklin Mutual Series Funds 4 99 BlackRock 3 83 Norges Bank 2 91 Number of employees10 102 FTE 2020 1 SubsidiariesCam IT SolutionsSolconRoutITWebsitewww wbr kpn wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Until 1998 1 2 Since 1998 2 Shareholders 3 Activity 4 Operations 4 1 Netherlands 4 2 Belgium 4 3 Germany 4 4 France 4 5 International 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editUntil 1998 edit What is now KPN was first officially established as a postal service called the Statenpost in 1752 In 1799 Dutch postal services were reformed into a single national system and in 1807 was placed under the administration of the Ministry of Finance In 1893 postal system and telegraph and telephone services were brought together to form the Staatsbedrijf der Posterijen Telegrafie en Telefonie approximately National corporation for Postage Telegraphy and Telephony shortened to PTT or internationally as PTT NL under the Ministry of Agriculture Industry and Commerce 2 3 Around a hundred years later post codes were introduced in the Netherlands in 1977 which allowed full automation of the postal system On 1 January 1989 the PTT was corporatised and reorganised as a private business known as Koninklijke PTT Nederland Royal PTT Netherlands shortened to KPN or PTT Nederland 3 KPN remained wholly owned but no longer managed by the Dutch government Its postal service was called PTT Post while its telecom service was called PTT Telecom both independent from each other 2 In 1992 KPN cofounded GD Express Worldwide GDEW with TNT and the state owned postal companies of Canada France West Germany and Sweden 2 KPN later bought out the shares held by the state owned postal companies owning a total of 50 shareholding of GDEW KPN took over its GDEW partner TNT between October 1996 and January 1997 4 KPN also controlled the national Dutch postal services until its postal division was spun off and merged with TNT to form TNT Post Group TPG in 1998 The Dutch government progressively privatised KPN beginning in 1994 with KPN listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange then reduced its stake to 6 4 in 2005 and finally completed the process in 2006 giving up its golden share veto rights Since 1998 edit In 2001 KPN tried to merge with the Belgian telco Belgacom 5 It did not succeed because of the objections of the Belgian government citation needed 6 In 2001 Spanish Telefonica expressed an interest in buying KPN citation needed 7 The Japanese mobile telephone company NTT DoCoMo holds a 2 stake in KPN Mobile NV From 2002 until 2007 KPN Mobile provided i mode services on its mobile phone networks i mode as introduced by KPN s E Plus in Germany in March 2002 and by KPN Mobile The Netherlands in April 2002 was the first mobile Internet service in Europe ahead of Vodafone s V live KPN partly owned KPNQwest a telecommunications company equally owned by KPN and the American Qwest Communications International The company was set to bring together the state of the art fibre optic networks of the two partners and the Internet services expertise and customer base of EUnet International The company collapsed in a bankruptcy in 2002 KPN also has operational synergies through joint ventures with TDC and Swisscom 8 In 2007 KPN acquired Getronics N V a worldwide ICT services company with more than 22 000 employees and almost doubled its former size KPN is still divesting parts of Getronics that didn t meet their core interests Recently they sold a Dutch department of Getronics named Business Application Services BAS to CapGemini for about 250 000 000 citation needed In August 2013 America Movil offered to take over the remaining 70 stake of the Dutch telecommunications company for 7 2 billion Euros 9 49 billion America Movil currently owns close to 30 of KPN The Dutch Government has issued a warning on this proposed takeover of KPN by Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim as part of his ambition to expand his telecom empire 9 The plans eventually ended when the Stichting Preferente Aandelen B KPN exercised a call option to gain 50 of the total shares in order to put up a temporary protection wall against the hostile takeover In November 2020 EQT AB offered to take over KPN for 11 billion Euros Further in April 2021 EQT AB and Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners jointly started work on a KPN takeover bid for 12 5 billion Euros 10 On 10 June 2021 a fiber optic joint venture called Glaspoort and based in Amsterdam was established a partnership between KPN and pension fund APG to expand the supply of fiber Glaspoort plans to connect some 750 000 households and about 225 000 businesses to fiber which will require an investment of over 1 billion over the next five years 11 Shareholders editAs of 2021 main share holders are 12 America Movil 16 08 Franklin Mutual Series Funds 4 99 BlackRock 4 13 Norges Bank 3 01 Stichting Preferente Aandelen B KPN is a foundation which was established to promote the interests of KPN KPN its related companies and all stakeholders including influences the continuity independence or identity of KPN in conflict with the interests and threaten to keep much as possible The foundation exercised a call option to gain roughly 50 of the KPN shares in order to protect KPN against a hostile takeover This stock was withdrawn on a special shareholder meeting held on 10 January 2014 as per the request of the foundation in November 2013 13 Activity edit nbsp KPN s current head office in Rotterdam nbsp Former KPN head office in The HagueIn the Netherlands KPN has 6 3 million fixed line telephone customers Its mobile division KPN Mobile had more than 33 million subscribers in the Netherlands Germany Belgium France and Spain under different brand names Through its ownership of several European Internet service providers KPN also provides Internet access to 2 1 million customers and it offers business network services and data transport throughout Western Europe KPN operates a mobile services network for 2G GSM 4G LTE and 5G NR technologies It uses the 700 MHz 800 MHz 900 MHz 1400 MHz 1800 MHz 2100 MHz and 2600 MHz bands 14 KPN previously offered 1G NMT services until 1999 15 and 3G UMTS services until 31 March 2022 16 In September 2019 KPN announced that Dominique Leroy will succeed Maximo Ibarra as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Management with effect from 1 December 2019 17 Several weeks later KPN withdrew her appointment 18 On 1 October 2019 Joost Farwerck was appointed as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Management 19 Operations editMost of KPN s operations are in the Dutch telecommunication market In the 2000s and early 2010s KPN had multiple subsidiaries in European countries such as Belgium Germany and France Most of these international operations were sold off in the 2010s Netherlands edit In the Dutch telephone market KPN is the owner of the fixed telephone operations network though its sales monopoly on the fixed network ended in 2007 and is the market leader in mobile network operator MNO under its own brand name and as a mobile virtual network operator MVNO under the brand names Simyo and Ortel Mobile Defunct mobile subsidiaries include Hi and Telfort In the Internet market KPN provides Internet service under the KPN brand name Defunct subsidiary providers include XS4ALL Telfort Planet Internet Het Net Freeler Speedlinq HCCNet Demon Netherlands In 2004 KPN also started offering digital terrestrial television in the Netherlands as part of its multi play services via its subsidiary Digitenne Since 1 May 2006 KPN offers Interactive Television an IPTV service based on their DSL service with the ability to receive Video On Demand and replay your missed TV episodes besides regular TV programming KPN Retail is a Dutch subsidiary that owns retail stores branded KPN Winkel Belgium edit In Belgium KPN formerly owned mobile provider Base In 2015 it was sold to Telenet a Belgian cable broadband service provider In 2007 KPN purchased the Belgian fixed telephone and broadband operations of the Tele2 Versatel joint venture These were sold again in December 2009 to Mobistar now Orange Belgium In 2009 KPN bought a 33 3 share in MVNO Mobile Vikings 20 which was sold to Medialaan in 2015 Germany edit In Germany KPN formerly owned mobile provider E Plus which was Germany s third largest mobile phone network E Plus was sold to Telefonica Germany in 2014 France edit In France KPN was active as a mobile virtual network operator under the brand name Simyo which was sold to Bouygues Telecom in 2011 International edit From 1996 until 2001 KPN owned 17 28 stake in the Indonesian based Telkomsel It was sold to Singtel in 2001 From 2009 until 2019 KPN owned the US based iBasis The company was sold to Tofane Global in 2019 21 In 2006 KPN acquired Belgian ICT services company Newtel Essence call center solutions and customer relations management 22 See also edit nbsp Companies portalReferences edit a b c d e f Integrated Annual Report 2020 PDF KPN Retrieved 21 December 2021 a b c TPG N V History Funding Universe Archived from the original on 23 February 2017 Retrieved 27 September 2019 a b Onze Geschiedenis KPN in Dutch Archived from the original on 31 May 2019 Retrieved 27 September 2019 KPN s Takeover Offer For TNT Is Welcomed www wsj com 3 October 1996 Archived from the original on 14 June 2018 Retrieved 14 June 2018 Jeroen Wester Michiel van Nieuwstadt 1 September 2001 KPN na Belgacom in dode steeg in Dutch NRC Handelsblad Dan Bilefsky and Almar Latour 29 August 2001 KPN Belgacom Merger Talks Stall As Belgacom Looks to Sweeten Deal The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 22 April 2021 Green Jennifer 2 May 2000 Telefonica reportedly in merger talks with KPN Screen Daily Retrieved 22 April 2021 KPN Ventures to acquire stake in Internet of Things platform provider Actility www overons kpn 16 June 2015 Retrieved 22 April 2021 Dolia Estevez 13 September 2013 Dutch Government Issues Warning On Takeover Of Telecom Firm KPN By Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim Forbes Private equity firms are preparing to bid for telecoms giant KPN WSJ dutchnews nl 9 April 2021 Retrieved 22 April 2021 KPN en APG kondigen start glasvezelbedrijf Glaspoort aan KPN en APG kondigen start glasvezelbedrijf Glaspoort aan in Dutch Retrieved 18 May 2023 KPN KON Company Profile Euronext Retrieved 21 December 2021 Stichting Preferente Aandelen B KPN prefs kpn nl Frequentieoverzicht Antennekaart nl Retrieved 22 December 2021 Opta verbiedt KPN doorsluizen NMT klanten Opta forbids KPN to migrate NMT customers AG Connect in Dutch 1 January 1998 Van 3G naar 4G sneller veiliger en stabieler From 3G to 4G faster more secure and more stable in Dutch KPN 4 March 2021 KPN to appoint Dominique Leroy as Chief Executive Officer KPN Corporate EN Retrieved 14 September 2019 KPN to withdraw the intended appointment of Mrs Dominique Leroy as CEO of KPN Retrieved 30 September 2019 KPN announces new CEO CFO transition and expands Board of Management Retrieved 1 October 2019 KPN and Concentra invest in Mobile Vikings MobileWeb Blog Mobile Internet amp Apps Business SMS Archived from the original on 1 July 2012 KPN to sell iBasis to Tofane Global KPN 7 March 2018 KPN neemt NewTel Essence over KPN acquires NewTel Essence in Dutch Het Nieuwsblad 4 July 2006 External links edit nbsp Media related to KPN at Wikimedia Commons Official website nbsp List of television channels on KPN Interactieve TV List of television channels on Digitenne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KPN amp oldid 1177348374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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