1990-2000 | 2000-2002 | 2002-2005 | 2005-2007 | 2007-2017 | 2017-present |
D2[]
1990-2000[]
In the 1990s, the network used the name D2, or 'Deutschland 2', referring to the second mobile network in Germany (the first, or D1, being Telekom Deutschland).
D2-Vodafone[]
2000-2002[]
Vodafone-D2[]
2002-2005[]
Vodafone[]
2005-2007[]
2007-2017[]
2017-present[]
Subsidiaries, joint ventures and licensees: Europe: Albania | Channel Islands (Airtel-Vodafone)1 | Cyprus (Cytamobile-Vodafone) | Czech Republic (Oskarta) | Germany | Greece | Ireland | Italy (TeleTu | ho-mobile) | Netherlands2 (50%) (Vodafone | Ziggo) | Northern Cyprus (Telsim Vodafone) | Portugal (Yorn) | Romania (Telekom Romania Mobile Communications6 (Cartela Telekom | MyAccount)) | Turkey | United Kingdom (Talkmobile | Voxi) Middle East and Africa: Egypt | Kenya (40%) (Safaricom) Asia-Pacific: Vi (India)3 (45.2%) | Australia (TPG Telecom) (25%)4 Authorized licensees (not owned): Partnerships: Former operations: Divested: SmarTone (Hong Kong) | Verizon Wireless5 (United States) | J-PHONE–Vodafone (Japan) | SFR (France) | Nema (Faroe Islands) | Si.mobil–Vodafone (Slovenia) | Europolitan–Vodafone (Sweden) | MTC–Vodafone (Bahrain) | Orange (United Kingdom) | Ghana | Hungary | yu (Spain) Sponsorships Notes
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