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Default 06-03-2006, 00:42

Just got back home and saw welcome to our network ... m-tel is now part of the vodafone family... what a shock!!! They signed the documents last week, vodafone bought m-tel from austrian operator one. They will start offering vodafone services within 6 months
   
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Default 06-03-2006, 10:24

Wow, lucky you!
It seems that Vodafone is on its Eastern Europe campaign lately... now they just miss Poland, or am I wrong?


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Wow, lucky you!
if we get passport and stop the clock, i would finally be able to talk to my family and girlfriend, without carrying around 3 phones. :bye2: So if this does happen then, yes ill feel really lucky
   
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Default 06-03-2006, 10:35

I think they should introduce Passport in Bulgaria as well, but I think it's the only good reason to appreciate Vodafone...


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I think they should introduce Passport in Bulgaria as well, but I think it's the only good reason to appreciate Vodafone...
I agree ! when it comes to mobile phone operators i dont have any loyalty. Whoever gives me the best services and the best prices gets my vote .... So good luck vodafone BG :wacko:
   
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Default 06-03-2006, 15:35

can't use Passport and stop-the-clock together, so still 5p a min off-peak

and it's taken them some time to add their Czech network to Passport

but soon ...?


edit - sorry, my brain was slow - stop-the-clock for someone to call you
   
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Default 06-03-2006, 22:45

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Wow, lucky you!
It seems that Vodafone is on its Eastern Europe campaign lately... now they just miss Poland, or am I wrong?
It depends how you define Eastern Europe . If you skip former Soviet republics, it seems you are basically right (what about Slovakia?).

Poland is a somehow strange case now as for Voda expansion. Since TDC is selling its shares in Polkomtel, Voda wants to buy them of course, and also buy shares from Polish shareholders in order to take control. But Polish shareholders still hesitate, also for political reasons. They are stil co-owned by the state, and the current Polish government could be described as "Catholic socialist" :P. Of course, I exaggerate a little, but they really don't like large foreign capital (e.g. they are against HVB/UniCredito merger on the Polish market). After all, the results of the French reign over Polish Telecom and Orange don't encourage to similar transactions in the future...
   
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can't use Passport and stop-the-clock together, so still 5p a min off-peak

and it's taken them some time to add their Czech network to Passport

but soon ...?


edit - sorry, my brain was slow - stop-the-clock for someone to call you
thats what i meant. I use passport to call from the UK to another UK number, the other UK number pays 75p to accept a call abroad, so all we pay together for one hour is 75p +3X5p =90p
   
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http://mobilebulgaria.com/news/view.php?id=3154

vodafone to offer eurocall discounted roaming rates... so no passport ? that sucks
   
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Default 07-03-2006, 08:05

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It depends how you define Eastern Europe . If you skip former Soviet republics, it seems you are basically right (what about Slovakia?).
Yes, I considered just the "close East", not Europe's "far East"!
Slovakia has just 2 networks, and they are T-Mobile and Orange, no space for Vodafone, but surely Poland is the biggest market, and with much growing possibilities, so it's surely a good opportunity for Vodafone. I fear it will become the classic trio: Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone, sooner or later. They also miss some former Yugoslavian countries and Ukraine (Voda has deals in the Baltic republics, with Bite and Elisa).


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