Vodafone España
Vodafone España head offices (Madrid). | |
Company type | S.A. |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Predecessor | Airtel (1994–2001) |
Founded | 27 October 2001; 22 years ago (2001-10-27) |
Founder | Vodafone Group British Telecom |
Headquarters | Avenida de América, 115, 28042 Madrid , Spain |
Area served | Spain |
Key people | Mário Vaz CEO |
Products | Mobile Phone Internet Access |
Services | Telecommunications |
Owner | Vodafone Group plc |
Number of employees | 4,024 (2024) |
Parent | Vodafone Group |
Website | www |
Vodafone España, S.A.U. is a mobile telecommunications operator in Spain headquartered in Madrid. The company was founded in 2001, as a result of the merger of the shares held by Vodafone Group and British Telecom, and Airtel.
Vodafone España offers GSM900/1800 MHz (2G), UMTS (3G), HSDPA (3.5G) and 4G LTE services in Spain.[1]
In 2007, Vodafone acquired the Spanish operations of Tele2, and subsequently acquired the cable operator ONO in 2014.
In January 2019, Vodafone Spain reported, through a statement to the workers' representatives, the opening of a collective dismissal procedure "for economic, productive and organizational reasons" that would affect a maximum of 1,200 employees, on 23, 5% of the workforce.[2] In May 2019, Vodafone Spain announced the launch of 5G technology in the summer in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Malaga, Seville and Valencia.[3]
In October 2023, Vodafone Group plc reported that it has begun the process of selling its Spanish division to the British private equity firm Zegona Communications plc, which is expected to conclude the following year.[4]
Marketing
Its motto was Es tu momento. Es Vodafone. (It's your moment. It's Vodafone.). Its former slogan was Vodafone's previous global slogan, "Power to you". And "El Futuro Es Apasionante. Ready?". (The Future is Exciting. Ready?). Its current slogan is Vodafone's current global slogan, "Together we can".
References
- ^ Díaz, Ramón Muñoz, Juan Manuel Zafra. "Vodafone compra el 18% de Airtel, que cancela su salida a Bolsa". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 May 2022.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Vodafone España anuncia el despido de hasta 1.200 empleados, casi 1 de cada 4". www.efe.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 May 2022.
- ^ Alonso, Santiago Millán (14 May 2019). "Vodafone España anuncia que lanzará el 5G este verano, en plena tormenta de los resultados". Cinco Días (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 May 2022.
- ^ https://www.telcotitans.com/vodafonewatch/vodafone-spain-revitalisation-zegona-ready-to-splash-the-cash/7553.article
External links
- Official website
- Cobertura Vodafone
- Vodafone España company profile — Hoover's
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- Albania
- Czech Republic
- Egypt
- Germany
- Ghana
- Greece
- Hungary
- India (defunct)
- Ireland
- Italy (ho.)
- Jordan
- New Zealand (sold)
- Northern Cyprus
- Portugal
- Romania
- Spain
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- Vodafone Global Enterprise
- Vodafone Kabel Deutschland
- Vodafone Automotive
- Armenia
- Argentina
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Belgium
- Benin
- Bulgaria
- Cameroon (defunct)
- Canada
- Channel Islands
- Chile
- Colombia
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- Dominican Republic
- Estonia
- Fiji
- Finland
- France
- French Polynesia
- Guam
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- Iceland
- Iran
- Japan
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- North Macedonia
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Norway
- Oman
- Peru
- Philippines
- United States
- Poland
- Qatar
- Russia
- Serbia
- Singapore
- Slovenia
- Solomon Islands
- South Korea
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Taiwan
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- United Arab Emirates
- Gerard Kleisterlee (Chairman)
- Vittorio Colao (CEO)
- Andy Halford (CFO)
- Steve Pusey (CTO)
- Michel Combes (CEO Europe Region)
- John Buchanan
- Alan Jebson
- Samuel Jonah
- Nick Land
- Anne Lauvergeon
- Simon Murray
- Luc Vandevelde
- Tony Watson
- Philip Yea
- Beşiktaş J.K. (2014-)
- England cricket team (1996-2010)
- Kaizer Chiefs (Vodacom) (2012-)
- Loftus Versfeld Stadium (Vodacom) (2005-)
- Orlando Pirates (Vodacom) (2012-)
- Manchester United F.C. (2000-2006)
- Shelby Can-Am (Vodacom) (2000-2005)
- South African Football Association (Vodacom) (2012-)
- South Africa national rugby union team (Vodacom) (1994-2017)
- Team Vodafone (2007–12)
- Vodacom Blue Bulls (Vodacom) (1998-)
- Vodacom Challenge (Vodacom) (1999-2011)
- Vodacom Championship (Vodacom) (2001-2010)
- Vodacom Cup (Vodacom) (1998-2015)
- Vodacom League (Vodacom) (1998–2012)
- Vodacom Players Championship (Vodacom) (1998-2002)
- Vodacom Soccer Spectacular (Vodacom Lesotho) (2008-2011)
- Vodacom Tower (Vodacom) (2009-)
- Vodafone McLaren Mercedes (2007–13)
- Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (2000-)
- Vodafone Park (2013-)
- Vodafone Ski Resort (2005-)
- Vodafone Warriors (1999-)
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