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    The Vodafone brand in Italy was introduced as Omnitel-Vodafone in 2001, which became the primary brand in 2002; finally the current name Vodafone Italy was introduced in 2003, dropping "Omnitel" altogether. In 2001, the company acquired Eircell, the largest wireless communications company in Ireland, from Eircom.

  2. Acquisition of Vodafone Italia. Swisscom has entered into binding agreements with Vodafone Group Plc in relation to the acquisition of 100% of Vodafone Italia for EUR 8 billion with the aim of merging it with Fastweb, Swisscom's subsidiary in Italy. Vodafone Italia and Fastweb will bring together complementary high-quality mobile and fixed ...

  3. Apr 16, 2023 · Vodafone Italy, officially Vodafone Italia, is the third-largest mobile operator, behind Wind Tre (formerly Wind and Tre (3)) and TIM Italia, but ahead of Iliad. Of course, I tested the other three mobile operators during my trip to Italy in March.

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Vodafone last month rejected an offer to create a joint venture with Iliad in Italy, under which it would have received 6.6 billion euros in cash in a deal valuing Vodafone Italia at 10.45 billion ...

  5. Capital returns. Investor update ⫶ March 2024. 8. Highlights. Reshaped Vodafone footprint focused on growing markets, with strong positions and local scale. Value-creating sale of Vodafone Italy for € 8 billion. Dividend rebased to 4.5c 1 + € 4bn buyback programme.

  6. Vodafone Italy eSIMs can be requested directly online at the time of purchase of your offer or in-store for €1 ( ~ 1 USD). In stores, it is also possible to replace the physical SIM card with a digital one. If you want to buy before going to Italy, you can buy Italy eSIM from Italy-esim.com with Vodafone’s network.

  7. Feb 20, 2019 · 5 minute read. Vodafone Italia (“Vodafone”) and Telecom Italia Group (“TIM”) (together, the "Parties") intend to enter into an active network sharing partnership for 5G, to consider active sharing for 4G and to expand their existing passive sharing agreement to enable faster deployment of 5G over a wider geographic area at a lower cost.