Vodafone Hungary is the third largest mobile network operator of the country again.
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Vodafone Hungary is the third largest mobile network operator of the country again.
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Vodafone Hungary has more than 2600 active Base Transciever Stations, and thanks to the modernisation in 2011, the whole network is capable of LTE transmission.
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In December 2004, Vodafone Hungary purchased the third 3G licence under the 2004 UMTS tender of NHH.
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In 2005, Vodafone Hungary launched the Vodafone Hungary Passport service, available in 17 countries at the time.
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Vodafone Hungary introduced the Vodafone Hungary Plus postpaid plan as well, which offered unlimited voice and text services as a first on the Hungarian market.
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In 2011, Vodafone Hungary announced the modernisation of their network infrastructure.
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Vodafone Hungary acquired the network of UPC in the region from Liberty Global legally on 2019.
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Vodafone Hungary, after securing additional bandwidth in the E-GSM band, launched the nationwide HSDPA+ network, which is available for roughly 9.
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Vodafone Hungary launched their RED plans aimed at smartphone users with unlimited calls and texts in October 2012.
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UPC Vodafone Hungary provides digital and analog cable video, broadband internet, and traditional circuit-switched and digital telephony services to 2.
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Vodafone Hungary merged with Vodafone Hungary and the UPC brand was retired in April 2020.
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Vodafone Hungary became the main sponsor of the Association when the sponsorship deal was extended by another four years in 2009.
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Vodafone Hungary Group was the main sponsor of the previously named McLaren Mercedes Formula One team in 2013.
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From 2021 to 2022 Vodafone Hungary was the main sponsor of UEFA Europa Conference League.
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In July 2002, Vodafone Hungary announced a flat-rate GPRS internet offer, which provided unlimited Internet access for their customers.
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In 2003, Vodafone Hungary changed the terms and conditions of the service and introduced traffic restrictions, which caused many customer to complain to the regulators.
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