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Vodafone Czech Republic

Vodafone Czech Republic a.s. is a Czech telecommunications company. It is among the largest Czech companies by revenue. It was established as Český Mobil (Czech Mobile) in 1999, when the government of Miloš Zeman granted it a free license to operate the third mobile GSM network. Its mobile network was called Oskar; the company itself was renamed in September 2004 to Oskar Mobil.〔(Oskar už není Český Mobil ), Lupa.cz, zveřejněno 30.9.2004. 9:00, cit. 18.6.2010〕 In 2005 the international company Vodafone became the sole shareholder,〔(České telekomunikace: ve znamení akvizic ), eArchiv Jiřího Peterky, Business World, zveřejněno červen 2005, cit. 18.6.2010〕 which in November 2005, approved the most recent change in the company name. Czech Vodafone currently has over 3 million customers.〔(Fakta a čísla ), Vodafone.cz〕 The director is Balesh Sharma since the end of 2013.〔(Šéfka českého Vodafonu odchází, vystřídá ji Balesh Sharma ), Lupa.cz
==Company history==
In September 1999, an evaluation of the tender for the third license to operate telecommunications services in the GSM 1800 MHz band was conducted. Of the four registered bidders (Český Mobil, Orange, CrysTel, Vlna+) the best to meet the requirements of the tender were Český Mobil (148 points out of 150 possible) and Orange (132 points out of 150).〔(Tendr na 3. mobilní licenci: jak si stojí dva nejžhavější kandidáti? ), eArchiv Jiřího Peterky, Novinky.cz, zveřejněno 24.9.1999, cit. 19.6.2010〕
When comparing the experience with the operation of networks in the 1800 MHz (100% versus 0%) and the number of users (3.5 million versus 456 thousand), Orange prevailed, while Canadian Telesystem International Wireless (TIW, the majority shareholder of Český Mobil) 〔(Tisková zpráva ), Tisková zpráva Vodafone, plné znění, rok 2000, zveřejněno 9.10.2000 na veletrhu Invex〕 had the difference from its rival having operated a mobile network in Romania (i.e. had experience with the operation of the network in an Eastern European country) and offered its network three months from the completion of the tender, i.e. during the scheduled completion of the tender at the end of September 1999, it should be running a network by Český Mobil by the end of December 1999. Orange offered to launch its network in early March 2000. The tender was won by Český Mobil.
On October 8, 1999, Český Mobil had its contract. It included a clause to run the network within three months:〔(Oskar slaví první narozeniny ), Lupa.cz, zveřejněno 28.2.2001 5:50, cit. 19.6.2010〕
Český Mobil agrees to commence the provision of mobile telecommunications services and operation of telecommunications equipment within 3 months from the granting of credentials to cover approximately 37% of the population, assuming the availability of technical interconnection with SPT TELECOM, a.s.
The original plan was to launch the network by Christmas 1999, but was dismissed from the mouth of the company's spokesperson about two months after signing the contract (November 1999)〔(Český Mobil nebude pod stromečkem ), eArchiv Jiřího Peterky cituje Novinky.cz, zveřejněno 12.11.1999, cit. 19.6.2010〕 that the network would be operational by the deadline specified in the contract with the Ministry of Transport and Communications - the 8th of January 2000, but only for pilot testing.〔(Jaké jsou závazky Českého Mobilu? ), eArchiv Jiřího Peterky cituje Novinky.cz, zveřejněno 12.10.1999, cit. 19.6.2010〕 Officially, the commercial operation of the network Oskar wasn't started until March 1, 2000.〔〔( "Předchůdce Vodafonu, operátor Oskar, dnes slaví 10 let" ), (mobil.cz ), zveřejněno 1.3.2010 11:18, cit. 19.6.2010〕
In 2001, in cooperation with Ericsson and the Czech Technical University it opened a Research and Development Center.〔(ČVUT-Ericsson-Vodafone R&D Centre (RDC) ), Fel.cvut.cz〕 Between 2001 and 2002, Oskar won 5 nominations for the prestigious World Communication Award for the best mobile operator.〔
It closed its partnership with the world's mobile Vodafone family in 2005〔 and a year later of Oskar Mobil a.s. became Vodafone Czech Republic a.s. Within a few months, there was a complete rebranding and Oskar Vodafone later became Vodafone.
In 2007, Vodafone OneNet was launched offering companies converged mobile and fixed voice and data services including Internet access. As the first operator to do so, it started to offer services for free in exchange for viewing the ad on your mobile phone. In the following years they began the construction of a 3G network and at the end of 2012 already covered 73.2% of the population. In the same year, Vodafone was the first operator to bring per-second billing and the first tablet under its own brand. The year 2013 was marked by unlimited tariffs, the test LTE network and cooperation with virtual operators.〔

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