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Vodafone Hungary

Vodafone Hungary is the third largest mobile operator in Hungary. It started operations in 1999 after securing the third GSM 900/1800 MHz licence of the country and it was the first provider operating in the DCS-1800 band in Hungary. Vodafone is the third largest mobile network operator of the country again. The operator had a share of ~27% of the market in Q2 2020.[1] They controlled approx. 27% of the market in December 2019. Market share[2] The full report about the number of subscribers is available on the company website.[3]

Vodafone Hungary
TypeSubsidiary of Antenna Hungária
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1999; 24 years ago (1999)
HeadquartersBudapest, Hungary
Key people
Amanda Nelson, CEO
ProductsPrepaid and postpaid mobile phones, Mobile broadband
ParentAntenna Hungária (51%, 2023–present) Vodafone Group plc (1999–2023)
WebsiteVodafone Magyarország

Network information

The MCC-MNC Code of Vodafone Hungary is 216-70 and Mobile Network Code is 70 (international: +36 70)

The display name of Vodafone Hungary: vodafone HU

Vodafone operates a GSM, GPRS, EDGE network on 900/1800 MHz and a HSDPA+ network on 900/2100 MHz. The company has more than 2600 active Base Transceiver Stations (BTS), and thanks to the modernisation in 2011, the whole network is capable of LTE[4] transmission. The GSM network was available in 98.6% while the 3G network covered 90.1% of Hungary in May 2012.[5]

History

On 7 July 1999 a consortium formed by V.R.A.M. and Primatel won the third GSM 900/1800 licence in Hungary. After signing the agreement on 30 November 1999, the consortium launched its network under the Vodafone brand. In the initial years, Vodafone used towers of its main competitors Westel (now Telekom) and Pannon GSM (now Yettel) networks, while their own network was available only in Budapest and other main cities. At the end of 2002, they covered 90% of the country.

On 30 January 2003 the company launched the Vodafone live! service and in the same year, the customer base of Vodafone reached over 1 million.[6]

In December 2004, Vodafone purchased the third 3G licence under the 2004 UMTS tender of NHH.[6]

In 2005, Vodafone launched the Vodafone Passport service, available in 17 countries at the time. On 16 December 2005 they launched the third 3G network of the country, which was available only in the inner districts of Budapest.[6]

In November 2006, the company offered a new alternative for fixed line telephone users. The Vodafone Otthon service allows customers to combine the advantages of landline and mobile telecommunications with one single handset.

In 2008, Vodafone switched to Huawei as a supplier of their UMTS infrastructure.[7] In the same year, the company offered free in-network texts or minutes for all pre-paid customers, provided they charged their balance with 3000 HUF or more.

Vodafone Hungary, along with Magyar Posta launched the first MVNO operating under the Postafon brand in Hungary in 2009.[8] The operator was also testing LTE technology in Budapest around this time. Vodafone introduced the Vodafone Plus postpaid plan as well, which offered unlimited voice and text services as a first on the Hungarian market.

In 2011, Vodafone announced the modernisation of their network infrastructure.[9]

In 2012, Vodafone announced a 50% joint venture with Tesco to launch Tesco Mobile. This partnership was the first official collaboration between the two companies in the world.[10] In December that year, Vodafone launched 3G services on lines M2 and M3 of the Budapest Metro.[11]

In 2018, Vodafone announced the acquisition of UPC Hungary. The acquisition closed in August 2019. In April 2020, the UPC brand was completely phased out, with all services rebranded to Vodafone Hungary.

The network modernisation process completed in March 2012. Vodafone, after securing additional bandwidth in the E-GSM band,[12] launched the nationwide HSDPA+ network, which is available for roughly 9.5 million people in the country. As of July 2012, the 21 Mbit/s capable HSDPA+ network is available in 2432 settlements while the 42 Mbit/s capable DC-HSPA+ network in 101 settlements, including Budapest. The whole network is capable of LTE.[4] Vodafone launched their RED plans aimed at smartphone users with unlimited calls and texts in October 2012.[13] They were the first operator offering flat-rate tariffs on the market.

On 31 January 2023, Antenna Hungária (a subsidiary of 4iG) and Corvinus Nemzetközi Befektetési Zrt. (an investment company owned by the Hungarian State) acquired Vodafone Hungary, with the companies owning 51% and 49% of the shares, respectively.[14][15][16]

UPC Hungary

 
UPC Hungary's first logo from 1997 to 2007
 
UPC Hungary's logo in 2017

UPC Magyarország (English: UPC Hungary) was Liberty Global Europe's telecommunications operation in Hungary. UPC Magyarország is the largest cable television operator in Hungary. UPC Hungary provides digital and analog cable video, broadband internet, and traditional circuit-switched and digital telephony (VoIP) services to 2.0 million service subscribers as of 31 December 2014.[17]

UPC Hungary operated in 22 major Hungarian cities and towns and in their surrounding areas, including Budapest, the capital city, Debrecen, Miskolc, Pécs, and Székesfehérvár. In 2017, revenue was $310.2 million[17]

In May 2018, Vodafone announced that it would acquire the company.[18] The company merged with Vodafone Hungary and the UPC brand was retired in April 2020.[19]

Sponsorship

In October 2007, Vodafone signed a sponsorship contract with the Hungarian Water Polo Association and Tamás Kásás. Vodafone Hungary became the main sponsor of the Association when the sponsorship deal was extended by another four years in 2009.[20]

The Vodafone Group was the main sponsor of the previously named McLaren Mercedes Formula One team in 2013. Vodafone opened the first Vodafone McLaren Mercedes store of Europe in Budapest in 2010.[21] In that year, Vodafone also made it possible for the logo of Pick Szeged to be displayed during the 2010 Hungarian Grand Prix on the McLaren Formula 1 cars.[22] On May 1, 2012 Vodafone brought Formula One to the streets of Budapest. Jenson Button showed what it is like to drive at 172 Mph on a downtown avenue as a part of Vodafone Hungary's 'Raise your game' weekend.

From 2010 to 2011 Vodafone Hungary was the main sponsor of Sziget Festival.

From 2021 to 2022 Vodafone was the main sponsor of UEFA Europa Conference League.

Criticism

In July 2002, Vodafone announced a flat-rate GPRS internet offer, which provided unlimited Internet access for their customers. In 2003, Vodafone changed the terms and conditions of the service and introduced traffic restrictions, which caused many customer to complain to the regulators.[23]

In 2007, the company announced a new flat-rate unlimited internet service on the HSDPA network. The terms and conditions changed later, and Vodafone introduced bandwidth restrictions above 5 GB/month traffic.[24] GVH, the competition regulator in Hungary fined the company.

In 2010, GVH fined Vodafone and T-Mobile. Both companies claimed to have 'the fastest mobile data network' in the country without reasonable proof.

References

  1. ^ https://nmhh.hu/dokumentum/216281/NMHH_mobilpiaci_jelentes_2015Q42020Q2.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ The source shows the proportion of calls, not the number of subscribers.)
  3. ^ link *2020 --> Full Year --> Spreadsheet --> Regional results
  4. ^ a b "Vodafone". www.vodafone.hu. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  5. ^ http://english.nmhh.hu/dokumentum/151748/mobil_internet_gyj_2012_majus_eng.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ a b c "Hiba 404 | Vodafone".
  7. ^ "Vodafone to switch to Huawei for 3G; T-Mobile expands UMTS coverage".
  8. ^ http://store.businessmonitor.com/article/305663/
  9. ^ "The Budapest Times | Hungarian newspaper in English".
  10. ^ http://www.tescoplc.com/2760
  11. ^ "ICT Market News PMR ICT Market Experts".
  12. ^ http://nmhh.hu/dokumentum/715/arveres_eredmenye.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  13. ^ "Telecompaper". www.telecompaper.com. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  14. ^ https://hungarytoday.hu/hungarian-state-strikes-deal-of-the-decade-with-vodafone/
  15. ^ https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/hungary-exempts-vodafone-deal-competition-scrutiny-govt-decree-2023-01-10/
  16. ^ https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2023/0109/1345577-vodafone/
  17. ^ a b "About Us - Europe - Our Operations - Hungary - Liberty Global". Liberty Global. Retrieved 2015-05-27.
  18. ^ . Vodafone Group. 9 May 2018. Archived from the original on 2 August 2018. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  19. ^ "Vodafone brand to replace UPC from April, report claims; Vodafone activating 5G sites in Budapest". CommsUpdate. TeleGeography. 7 October 2019.
  20. ^ "Hiba 404 | Vodafone".
  21. ^ "Hiba 404 | Vodafone". www.vodafone.hu. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-17. Retrieved 2012-01-27.
  23. ^ "Gyorsabb és drágább lett a Vodafone GPRS". 25 June 2003.
  24. ^ "Korlátlan internet-előfizetés korlátokkal". 24 November 2009.

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HungariaIndustryTelecommunicationsFounded1999 24 years ago 1999 HeadquartersBudapest HungaryKey peopleAmanda Nelson CEOProductsPrepaid and postpaid mobile phones Mobile broadbandParentAntenna Hungaria 51 2023 present Vodafone Group plc 1999 2023 WebsiteVodafone Magyarorszag Contents 1 Network information 2 History 2 1 UPC Hungary 3 Sponsorship 4 Criticism 5 ReferencesNetwork information EditThe MCC MNC Code of Vodafone Hungary is 216 70 and Mobile Network Code is 70 international 36 70 The display name of Vodafone Hungary vodafone HUVodafone operates a GSM GPRS EDGE network on 900 1800 MHz and a HSDPA network on 900 2100 MHz The company has more than 2600 active Base Transceiver Stations BTS and thanks to the modernisation in 2011 the whole network is capable of LTE 4 transmission The GSM network was available in 98 6 while the 3G network covered 90 1 of Hungary in May 2012 5 History EditOn 7 July 1999 a consortium formed by V R A M and Primatel won the third GSM 900 1800 licence in Hungary After signing the agreement on 30 November 1999 the consortium launched its network under the Vodafone brand In the initial years Vodafone used towers of its main competitors Westel now Telekom and Pannon GSM now Yettel networks while their own network was available only in Budapest and other main cities At the end of 2002 they covered 90 of the country On 30 January 2003 the company launched the Vodafone live service and in the same year the customer base of Vodafone reached over 1 million 6 In December 2004 Vodafone purchased the third 3G licence under the 2004 UMTS tender of NHH 6 In 2005 Vodafone launched the Vodafone Passport service available in 17 countries at the time On 16 December 2005 they launched the third 3G network of the country which was available only in the inner districts of Budapest 6 In November 2006 the company offered a new alternative for fixed line telephone users The Vodafone Otthon service allows customers to combine the advantages of landline and mobile telecommunications with one single handset In 2008 Vodafone switched to Huawei as a supplier of their UMTS infrastructure 7 In the same year the company offered free in network texts or minutes for all pre paid customers provided they charged their balance with 3000 HUF or more Vodafone Hungary along with Magyar Posta launched the first MVNO operating under the Postafon brand in Hungary in 2009 8 The operator was also testing LTE technology in Budapest around this time Vodafone introduced the Vodafone Plus postpaid plan as well which offered unlimited voice and text services as a first on the Hungarian market In 2011 Vodafone announced the modernisation of their network infrastructure 9 In 2012 Vodafone announced a 50 joint venture with Tesco to launch Tesco Mobile This partnership was the first official collaboration between the two companies in the world 10 In December that year Vodafone launched 3G services on lines M2 and M3 of the Budapest Metro 11 In 2018 Vodafone announced the acquisition of UPC Hungary The acquisition closed in August 2019 In April 2020 the UPC brand was completely phased out with all services rebranded to Vodafone Hungary The network modernisation process completed in March 2012 Vodafone after securing additional bandwidth in the E GSM band 12 launched the nationwide HSDPA network which is available for roughly 9 5 million people in the country As of July 2012 the 21 Mbit s capable HSDPA network is available in 2432 settlements while the 42 Mbit s capable DC HSPA network in 101 settlements including Budapest The whole network is capable of LTE 4 Vodafone launched their RED plans aimed at smartphone users with unlimited calls and texts in October 2012 13 They were the first operator offering flat rate tariffs on the market On 31 January 2023 Antenna Hungaria a subsidiary of 4iG and Corvinus Nemzetkozi Befektetesi Zrt an investment company owned by the Hungarian State acquired Vodafone Hungary with the companies owning 51 and 49 of the shares respectively 14 15 16 UPC Hungary Edit UPC Hungary s first logo from 1997 to 2007 UPC Hungary s logo in 2017 UPC Magyarorszag English UPC Hungary was Liberty Global Europe s telecommunications operation in Hungary UPC Magyarorszag is the largest cable television operator in Hungary UPC Hungary provides digital and analog cable video broadband internet and traditional circuit switched and digital telephony VoIP services to 2 0 million service subscribers as of 31 December 2014 17 UPC Hungary operated in 22 major Hungarian cities and towns and in their surrounding areas including Budapest the capital city Debrecen Miskolc Pecs and Szekesfehervar In 2017 revenue was 310 2 million 17 In May 2018 Vodafone announced that it would acquire the company 18 The company merged with Vodafone Hungary and the UPC brand was retired in April 2020 19 Sponsorship EditIn October 2007 Vodafone signed a sponsorship contract with the Hungarian Water Polo Association and Tamas Kasas Vodafone Hungary became the main sponsor of the Association when the sponsorship deal was extended by another four years in 2009 20 The Vodafone Group was the main sponsor of the previously named McLaren Mercedes Formula One team in 2013 Vodafone opened the first Vodafone McLaren Mercedes store of Europe in Budapest in 2010 21 In that year Vodafone also made it possible for the logo of Pick Szeged to be displayed during the 2010 Hungarian Grand Prix on the McLaren Formula 1 cars 22 On May 1 2012 Vodafone brought Formula One to the streets of Budapest Jenson Button showed what it is like to drive at 172 Mph on a downtown avenue as a part of Vodafone Hungary s Raise your game weekend From 2010 to 2011 Vodafone Hungary was the main sponsor of Sziget Festival From 2021 to 2022 Vodafone was the main sponsor of UEFA Europa Conference League Criticism EditIn July 2002 Vodafone announced a flat rate GPRS internet offer which provided unlimited Internet access for their customers In 2003 Vodafone changed the terms and conditions of the service and introduced traffic restrictions which caused many customer to complain to the regulators 23 In 2007 the company announced a new flat rate unlimited internet service on the HSDPA network The terms and conditions changed later and Vodafone introduced bandwidth restrictions above 5 GB month traffic 24 GVH the competition regulator in Hungary fined the company In 2010 GVH fined Vodafone and T Mobile Both companies claimed to have the fastest mobile data network in the country without reasonable proof References Edit https nmhh hu dokumentum 216281 NMHH mobilpiaci jelentes 2015Q42020Q2 pdf bare URL PDF The source shows the proportion of calls not the number of subscribers link 2020 gt Full Year gt Spreadsheet gt Regional results a b Vodafone www vodafone hu Retrieved November 14 2022 http english nmhh hu dokumentum 151748 mobil internet gyj 2012 majus eng pdf bare URL PDF a b c Hiba 404 Vodafone Vodafone to switch to Huawei for 3G T Mobile 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