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Default Just for fun: carrier rebranding - 30-05-2007, 01:22

I've had a number of prepaid and postpaid carriers.
I've also lived through a number of rebrandings.
These are the rebrandings I've survived (in my areas: Boston USA and Greece):

USA:
Omnipoint --> Voicestream --> T-Mobile (used 2000 to 2005)
Cellular One --> AT&T wireless --> Cingular --> at&t mobility (current)

Greece:
Telestet --> TIM --> Wind (not currently with Telestet, used 2000 to 2003)
PanaFon --> PanaFon-Vodafone --> Vodafone (Used 2002 to 2005)



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Default 30-05-2007, 07:30

In Italy we just had the rebrand
Omnitel -> Omnitel-Vodafone -> Vodafone-Omnitel -> Vodafone (every time changing all commercials and signs on shops).

Some countries have changed all operators' brands, such as:

Czech Republic:
Paegas -> T-Mobile
Oskar -> Vodafone
Eurotel Praha -> O2

Slovakia:
Eurotel Bratislava -> T-Mobile
??? (don't remeber!) -> Orange


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Default 02-07-2007, 01:36

btcellnet- 02
UK...yeah ok there was also 0ne to one-tmobile uk


no i didnt use them but there name changed...


also...easymobile uk- shimmerbright....


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Default 02-07-2007, 05:13

Japan:
J-Phone -> Vodafone -> Softbank

For the US rebranding you really need a flow chart. It's much more complicated than AdmiralAK has shown.
   
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Default 02-07-2007, 07:52

Quote:
Originally Posted by Effendi View Post
Slovakia:
Eurotel Bratislava -> T-Mobile
??? (don't remeber!) -> Orange
Orange SK was Globtel.

Poland

Operator rebrands:
Idea->Orange
Era->T-Mobile - should just be in progress or even completed but still pending due to "legal sabotage" from Vivendi

Prepaid rebrands:
Simplus->Simplus Team->Simplus again
   
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Default 03-07-2007, 03:29

just remembered...02 used to be btcellnet which had an online sub brand known as genie.....tch its in my sig ffs!

so it was btcellent (high street) btgenie (online) then to 02 (and again there is the online and the high street arms!


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Default 28-07-2007, 16:17

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For the US rebranding you really need a flow chart. It's much more complicated than AdmiralAK has shown.

That was just my personal experience
I hope someone has a flow chart somewhere (or is willing to make one) -
I find the whole consolidation thing fascinating


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Default 13-08-2007, 07:50

Beat this (Germay):

D2 Privat -> D2 Mannesmann -> D2 Privat -> D2 Vodafone -> Vodafone D2 -> Vodafone
   
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