Vodafone Italy


Vodafone Italia S.p.A. is an Italian telephone company, which has approximately 26,000,000 mobile customers with a market share of 29,5% and 2,300,000 customers on fixed lines with a market share of 10,2%. Vodafone Italia is a fully owned subsidiary of Vodafone Group plc. The display name of Vodafone is: vodafone IT.

History

In December 1995, Omnitel Pronto Italia launched its services in Italy. Omnitel was a mobile operator and Infostrada was a fixed-line operator. They belonged to Olivetti and represented the first telephone alternative to monopolists TIM and Telecom Italia.
Original majority owner Olivetti sold its interest in Omnitel and Infostrada to the German consortium Mannesmann after Olivetti's took control of Telecom Italia, and thus TIM, in 1999. Mannesmann took control of Omnitel with a 53.7% equity stake.
The following year, Vodafone purchased Mannesmann, thus taking control of Omnitel and creating the joint-stock company Vodafone Omnitel N.V., legally resident in the Netherlands. The Vodafone brand was introduced as Omnitel-Vodafone in 2001, made the primary brand as Vodafone-Omnitel in 2002; finally the current name Vodafone Italia was introduced in 2003, dropping "Omnitel" altogether. Vodafone Italy introduced the new Speechmark Logo only on 10 June 2007.
The company slogan varied from that of the international Vodafone campaign and was Life is NOW, but now is the same global one power to you. The company website was known as 190.it as 190 is the customer care number for Vodafone Italy. Starting from July 2008, the company URL has been changed from "190.it" to "vodafone.it". The company's spokesmodel from 1999 to 2006, for both Omnitel and Vodafone, was Australian model Megan Gale, which rose to fame thanks to these advertisings.
Since taking over the company, Vodafone has introduced its suite of services in Italy, such as Vodafone live! and UMTS/HSPDA services, and has collaborated in partnership to launch of Mobile virtual network operators for other corporations.
In 2007, like in Spain, Vodafone Italy bought the Italian branch of Tele2, renaming later as TeleTu in 2010, adding fixed-line network offers.
On 16 December 2013, Vodafone Omnitel N.V. changed its name to Vodafone Omnitel B.V., and became a limited liability company.
On 23 November 2015, Vodafone Omnitel B.V. moved its legal residence back to Italy, changing its name to Vodafone Italia S.p.A. and becoming a joint-stock company again.
The strategic plan Spring Vodafone provides coverage of 150 major
Italian cities with its own fiber optic network, with the aim to achieve by the end of 2016 25% of the
Italian population, or more than 7 million Italian households and
businesses.

Network and coverage (Italy)

Mobile network

The mobile network of Vodafone Italy is made from 19.919 physical sites, of which:
Through which it was possible to achieve the following coverage of national mobile network:

International roaming

In addition, Vodafone Italy has signed international roaming agreements in 241 countries, also including Russia and India, for a total of 731 operators.

Of these, about 150 operators allow you to reach the 4G-LTE coverage in 100 countries worldwide.


Fixed network

Thanks to the use of:

Mobile Telephony

28,87 million mobile lines

9,0 million lines of 4G network

Fixed Telephony

2,31 million of total fixed lines, of:

M2M

5,8 million SIM
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