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Wind Hellas

WIND Hellas (formerly TELESTET Hellas and later also TIM Hellas) was a Greek integrated telecommunications provider with headquarters in Athens, Greece.

WIND Hellas Telecommunications S.A.
FormerlyTIM Hellas Telecommunications S.A. (2004-2007)
STET Hellas Telecommunications S.A. (1992-2004)
TypeS.A.
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedJuly 28, 1992; 31 years ago (1992-07-28)[1]
DefunctJanuary 11, 2023 (2023-01-11)
FateMerged into Nova
SuccessorNova
Headquarters,
Greece
Area served
Greece
Key people
  • Nikos Stathopoulos (Chairman)
  • Panagiotis Georgiopoulos (CEO)
Products
OwnerUnited Group (100%)
ParentUnited Group
Websitewww.wind.gr

As of September 2010, WIND was the third largest mobile operator in Greece (after Cosmote and Vodafone) with more than 4.4 million active subscribers.[2] The actual numbers for the years after 2015 are confidential but according to the report of Greek Government for the year 2017, WIND had a market share of 15-25% of active mobile telephone subscribers and 10-15% share of active fixed line subscribers.[3][4][5]

On January 11, 2023, WIND Hellas merged with Nova Greece, therefore fixed & mobile telephony, Internet and other WIND services were rebranded to Nova.

History edit

Telestet (1992-2004) edit

In 1992, STET Hellas Telecommunications S.A. was founded, as a subsidiary of the Italian company STET. Through this, Telestet started its commercial operation. On September 30, 1992 the Greek Ministry of Transport and Communications issued a license to STET to create a national mobile telephony services network (GSM).[1] The company invested the sum of 30 billion Greek drachmas (about 88 million Euros) to create the network. This constituted one of the biggest investments in Greece since the end of the Second World War.[citation needed]

Commercial operation started on June 29, 1993 when the first call from a mobile phone took place in the country.[6]

In 1998 TELESTET was the first Greek mobile telephone communications company to be listed in international stock markets, the Nasdaq in New York City and the Euronext Amsterdam.

From 23 September 1999 TELESTET operated Iridium, the first mobile-telephony dedicated satellite in Greece.[7]

In June 2001, TELESTET was the first telecommunications company in Greece and one of the first in the world to obtain ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management certification.[citation needed]

In June 2001 the operator's GPRS service went live. In July 2001 it was awarded the licence to offer a UMTS service for a concession fee of €146.7 million. The UMTS service went live on January 27, 2004.

TIM Hellas (2004-2007) edit

On February 8, 2004, the company’s brand name changed to TIM Hellas, the name of the parent company TIM Hellas Telecommunications S.A.,[8] a part of Telecom Italia and member of FreeMove, the biggest telecommunications alliance in Europe that consists of the companies Orange (UK/France/Switzerland), Telefónica (Spain), ΤΙΜ (Italy) & T-Mobile (Germany).

On April 4, 2005 TIM agreed to sell its 80.87% equity stake in TIM Hellas to funds advised by Apax Partners and TPG Inc. The transaction was for €1,114.1 million which valued TIM Hellas at €1,600 million or €16.43 per share. The transaction was completed following approval by state authorities in July 2005.

On January 31, 2006 WIND Hellas acquired Q-Telecom,[6] Greece’s 4th mobile operator, for €350 million and in May 2007 the two mobile networks were merged.[9][10]

WIND Hellas (2007-2021) edit

On February 7, 2007, Apax Partners and TPG announced that TIM Hellas had been purchased outright by Weather Investments, the telecom holding company of Egyptian tycoon Naguib Sawiris, for 500 million Euros of equity plus 2.9 billion Euros of net debt.[11] The brand name changed to WIND Hellas[12] on June 5, 2007, the name of the parent company WIND Hellas Telecommunications S.A.,[12] in line with Italian telecom operator Wind Telecomunicazioni S.p.A.

In December 2009, Nassos Zarkalis, previously head of Hellas Online, became CEO of WIND Hellas.

On October 18, 2010 the principal shareholders in WIND Hellas (Mount Kellett Capital, Taconic Capital Advisers, Providence Equity, Anchorage Capital Group, Angelo Gordon and Eton Park International) took over the company and injected 420 million Euros to reduce debt and fund long-term development plans.[13]

Acquisition by the United Group and merger with NOVA (2021-present) edit

On August 16, 2021 it was announced that United Group, which owns Nova Greece, had purchased WIND Hellas for about 1 billion euros after weeks of negotiations with the shareholders of WIND Hellas,[14][15] and then on January 2, 2023 WIND Hellas merged into Nova, abandoning its own brand in favor of that of the acquiring company.[16][17][18]

The crisis and the creditors edit

The economic recession in Greece caused Wind Hellas severe financial difficulties. Sawiris sold the assets of the holding company (Weather Finance III) to a group of creditors, the SSN Ad Hoc Committee. The group of senior bondholders established a new holding company (Largo Ltd.) which took full control of WIND Hellas in December 2010 and appointed a new board of directors.[19]

WIND Hellas subscriber numbers edit

WIND issue customers with telephone numbers that begin with either 693 or 690 followed by a seven digit subscriber number. As WIND also own Q-Telecom, they can issue 699 numbers, but these are currently only allocated to new Q-Card customers. Mobile number portability allows customers to port their numbers to and from all Greek networks so Wind customers can also have telephone numbers that were originally allocated to Vodafone or Cosmote.

Vodafone merger talks edit

In 2011 Vodafone opened talks with the owners of WIND Hellas regarding merging the two firms' operations in Greece, to better challenge market leader COSMOTE. In February 2012 Vodafone pulled out of the talks.[20]

On July 25, 2020 it was announced that Wind Hellas and Vodafone agreed to merge their base stations and antennas into a newly created company called Vantage Towers Greece in which Vodafone would hold a 62% and Wind 38%. This newly company will have 5.200 base stations. This idea comes after Vodafone Group decided to merge all its antennas and base stations that Vodafone is operating in Europe. On March 26, 2021 when Vantage Towers entered the Frankfurt stock exchange WIND Hellas sold its 38% stake to Vantage Towers for 288 million euros. Through the IPO that was launched WIND Hellas bought 100 million euros in shares.

Wind Vision edit

On 25 April 2018, WIND CEO Nassos Zarkalis introduced the company's Internet Protocol television service called WIND Vision. It was the first Android TV set-top-box in Greece with Netflix integrated. Also, it was the first service offering ultra-high-definition television resolution with HDR 10 technology. The service offered more than 60 channels such as FOX, Disney Channel and National Geographic.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Government Gazette, companies SA and LTD, 3902/04-08-1992: Announcement of registration to the Limited Companies Register of the Limited Company with the name «STET HELLAS Telecommunications Commercial and Industrial Limited Company (AEBE)»". et.gr (in Greek). National Printing House of Greece. p. 3. Notice: When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette
  2. ^ "WIND Hellas 3rd quarter 2010 Results" (PDF). wind.gr (in Greek). October 18, 2010. pp. 1–10. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
  3. ^ "Termination rates at European level – July 2018". Agency for Support for BEREC.
  4. ^ "Termination rates at European level – July 2018" (PDF). Agency for Support for BEREC. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  5. ^ "Government Gazette 5292/B/26-11-2018". et.gr (in Greek). National Printing House of Greece. Notice: When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette
  6. ^ a b . wind.com.gr (in Greek). Archived from the original on September 26, 2010. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
  7. ^ . European Survey of Information Society. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved October 26, 2010.
  8. ^ "Government Gazette, companies SA and LTD, 13326/03-11-2004". et.gr (in Greek). National Printing House of Greece. p. 1. Notice: When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette
  9. ^ "Government Gazette, companies SA and LTD, 2707/25-04-2007". et.gr (in Greek). National Printing House of Greece. p. 8-9. Notice: When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette
  10. ^ "Government Gazette, companies SA and LTD, 4060/06-06-2007". et.gr (in Greek). National Printing House of Greece. p. 3. Notice: When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette
  11. ^ "Funds advised by Apax Partners and TPG announce the sale of TIM Hellas to Weather Investments". February 7, 2007. Retrieved October 26, 2010.
  12. ^ a b "Government Gazette, companies SA and LTD, 3815/01-06-2007". et.gr (in Greek). National Printing House of Greece. p. 2. Notice: When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette
  13. ^ "WIND Hellas press release" (PDF). wind.gr (Press release). October 18, 2010. Retrieved October 26, 2010.
  14. ^ "United Group completes acquisition of Greek telecoms operator Wind Hellas". United Group. January 12, 2022.
  15. ^ "United Group agrees to acquire Greek telecoms operator Wind Hellas". United Group. August 16, 2021.
  16. ^ "Companies Wind and Nova are becoming one and offer unlimited communication and entertainment". Kathimerini (in Greek). December 20, 2022.
  17. ^ "Starts the new consolidated Wind-Nova". Kathimerini (in Greek). December 1, 2022.
  18. ^ . wind.gr (Press release) (in Greek). January 12, 2022. Archived from the original on November 28, 2022.
  19. ^ "Wind Hellas takeover completed, new board appointed". December 17, 2010.
  20. ^ Holton, Kate (February 6, 2012). "Vodafone abandons Greek talks with Wind Hellas". Reuters. Retrieved September 15, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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WIND Hellas formerly TELESTET Hellas and later also TIM Hellas was a Greek integrated telecommunications provider with headquarters in Athens Greece WIND Hellas Telecommunications S A FormerlyTIM Hellas Telecommunications S A 2004 2007 STET Hellas Telecommunications S A 1992 2004 TypeS A IndustryTelecommunicationsFoundedJuly 28 1992 31 years ago 1992 07 28 1 DefunctJanuary 11 2023 2023 01 11 FateMerged into NovaSuccessorNovaHeadquartersAthens GreeceArea servedGreeceKey peopleNikos Stathopoulos Chairman Panagiotis Georgiopoulos CEO ProductsLandline telephonyMobile telephonyOwnerUnited Group 100 ParentUnited GroupWebsitewww wbr wind wbr grAs of September 2010 WIND was the third largest mobile operator in Greece after Cosmote and Vodafone with more than 4 4 million active subscribers 2 The actual numbers for the years after 2015 are confidential but according to the report of Greek Government for the year 2017 WIND had a market share of 15 25 of active mobile telephone subscribers and 10 15 share of active fixed line subscribers 3 4 5 On January 11 2023 WIND Hellas merged with Nova Greece therefore fixed amp mobile telephony Internet and other WIND services were rebranded to Nova Contents 1 History 1 1 Telestet 1992 2004 1 2 TIM Hellas 2004 2007 1 3 WIND Hellas 2007 2021 1 4 Acquisition by the United Group and merger with NOVA 2021 present 2 The crisis and the creditors 2 1 WIND Hellas subscriber numbers 3 Vodafone merger talks 4 Wind Vision 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editTelestet 1992 2004 edit In 1992 STET Hellas Telecommunications S A was founded as a subsidiary of the Italian company STET Through this Telestet started its commercial operation On September 30 1992 the Greek Ministry of Transport and Communications issued a license to STET to create a national mobile telephony services network GSM 1 The company invested the sum of 30 billion Greek drachmas about 88 million Euros to create the network This constituted one of the biggest investments in Greece since the end of the Second World War citation needed Commercial operation started on June 29 1993 when the first call from a mobile phone took place in the country 6 In 1998 TELESTET was the first Greek mobile telephone communications company to be listed in international stock markets the Nasdaq in New York City and the Euronext Amsterdam From 23 September 1999 TELESTET operated Iridium the first mobile telephony dedicated satellite in Greece 7 In June 2001 TELESTET was the first telecommunications company in Greece and one of the first in the world to obtain ISO 9001 2000 Quality Management certification citation needed In June 2001 the operator s GPRS service went live In July 2001 it was awarded the licence to offer a UMTS service for a concession fee of 146 7 million The UMTS service went live on January 27 2004 TIM Hellas 2004 2007 edit On February 8 2004 the company s brand name changed to TIM Hellas the name of the parent company TIM Hellas Telecommunications S A 8 a part of Telecom Italia and member of FreeMove the biggest telecommunications alliance in Europe that consists of the companies Orange UK France Switzerland Telefonica Spain TIM Italy amp T Mobile Germany On April 4 2005 TIM agreed to sell its 80 87 equity stake in TIM Hellas to funds advised by Apax Partners and TPG Inc The transaction was for 1 114 1 million which valued TIM Hellas at 1 600 million or 16 43 per share The transaction was completed following approval by state authorities in July 2005 On January 31 2006 WIND Hellas acquired Q Telecom 6 Greece s 4th mobile operator for 350 million and in May 2007 the two mobile networks were merged 9 10 WIND Hellas 2007 2021 edit On February 7 2007 Apax Partners and TPG announced that TIM Hellas had been purchased outright by Weather Investments the telecom holding company of Egyptian tycoon Naguib Sawiris for 500 million Euros of equity plus 2 9 billion Euros of net debt 11 The brand name changed to WIND Hellas 12 on June 5 2007 the name of the parent company WIND Hellas Telecommunications S A 12 in line with Italian telecom operator Wind Telecomunicazioni S p A In December 2009 Nassos Zarkalis previously head of Hellas Online became CEO of WIND Hellas On October 18 2010 the principal shareholders in WIND Hellas Mount Kellett Capital Taconic Capital Advisers Providence Equity Anchorage Capital Group Angelo Gordon and Eton Park International took over the company and injected 420 million Euros to reduce debt and fund long term development plans 13 Acquisition by the United Group and merger with NOVA 2021 present edit On August 16 2021 it was announced that United Group which owns Nova Greece had purchased WIND Hellas for about 1 billion euros after weeks of negotiations with the shareholders of WIND Hellas 14 15 and then on January 2 2023 WIND Hellas merged into Nova abandoning its own brand in favor of that of the acquiring company 16 17 18 The crisis and the creditors editThe economic recession in Greece caused Wind Hellas severe financial difficulties Sawiris sold the assets of the holding company Weather Finance III to a group of creditors the SSN Ad Hoc Committee The group of senior bondholders established a new holding company Largo Ltd which took full control of WIND Hellas in December 2010 and appointed a new board of directors 19 WIND Hellas subscriber numbers edit WIND issue customers with telephone numbers that begin with either 693 or 690 followed by a seven digit subscriber number As WIND also own Q Telecom they can issue 699 numbers but these are currently only allocated to new Q Card customers Mobile number portability allows customers to port their numbers to and from all Greek networks so Wind customers can also have telephone numbers that were originally allocated to Vodafone or Cosmote Vodafone merger talks editIn 2011 Vodafone opened talks with the owners of WIND Hellas regarding merging the two firms operations in Greece to better challenge market leader COSMOTE In February 2012 Vodafone pulled out of the talks 20 On July 25 2020 it was announced that Wind Hellas and Vodafone agreed to merge their base stations and antennas into a newly created company called Vantage Towers Greece in which Vodafone would hold a 62 and Wind 38 This newly company will have 5 200 base stations This idea comes after Vodafone Group decided to merge all its antennas and base stations that Vodafone is operating in Europe On March 26 2021 when Vantage Towers entered the Frankfurt stock exchange WIND Hellas sold its 38 stake to Vantage Towers for 288 million euros Through the IPO that was launched WIND Hellas bought 100 million euros in shares Wind Vision editMain article Wind Vision On 25 April 2018 WIND CEO Nassos Zarkalis introduced the company s Internet Protocol television service called WIND Vision It was the first Android TV set top box in Greece with Netflix integrated Also it was the first service offering ultra high definition television resolution with HDR 10 technology The service offered more than 60 channels such as FOX Disney Channel and National Geographic See also editNova Greece STET Societa Finanziaria Telefonica Telecom Italia Telecom Italia Mobile Telecommunications in Greece Weather Investments WIND Italy Wind VisionReferences edit a b Government Gazette companies SA and LTD 3902 04 08 1992 Announcement of registration to the Limited Companies Register of the Limited Company with the name STET HELLAS Telecommunications Commercial and Industrial Limited Company AEBE et gr in Greek National Printing House of Greece p 3 Notice When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette WIND Hellas 3rd quarter 2010 Results PDF wind gr in Greek October 18 2010 pp 1 10 Retrieved October 25 2010 Termination rates at European level July 2018 Agency for Support for BEREC Termination rates at European level July 2018 PDF Agency for Support for BEREC Retrieved December 11 2018 Government Gazette 5292 B 26 11 2018 et gr in Greek National Printing House of Greece Notice When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette a b WIND HELLAS Milestones wind com gr in Greek Archived from the original on September 26 2010 Retrieved October 26 2018 European Survey of Information Society Projects and Actions website European Survey of Information Society Archived from the original on July 5 2008 Retrieved October 26 2010 Government Gazette companies SA and LTD 13326 03 11 2004 et gr in Greek National Printing House of Greece p 1 Notice When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette Government Gazette companies SA and LTD 2707 25 04 2007 et gr in Greek National Printing House of Greece p 8 9 Notice When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette Government Gazette companies SA and LTD 4060 06 06 2007 et gr in Greek National Printing House of Greece p 3 Notice When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette Funds advised by Apax Partners and TPG announce the sale of TIM Hellas to Weather Investments February 7 2007 Retrieved October 26 2010 a b Government Gazette companies SA and LTD 3815 01 06 2007 et gr in Greek National Printing House of Greece p 2 Notice When click on the hyperlink title then it will be automatically downloaded the PDF file of the Government Gazette WIND Hellas press release PDF wind gr Press release October 18 2010 Retrieved October 26 2010 United Group completes acquisition of Greek telecoms operator Wind Hellas United Group January 12 2022 United Group agrees to acquire Greek telecoms operator Wind Hellas United Group August 16 2021 Companies Wind and Nova are becoming one and offer unlimited communication and entertainment Kathimerini in Greek December 20 2022 Starts the new consolidated Wind Nova Kathimerini in Greek December 1 2022 Completion of the acquisition of WIND by the United Group UG wind gr Press release in Greek January 12 2022 Archived from the original on November 28 2022 Wind Hellas takeover completed new board appointed December 17 2010 Holton Kate February 6 2012 Vodafone abandons Greek talks with Wind Hellas Reuters Retrieved September 15 2012 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wind Hellas amp oldid 1171441750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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