2003–2006 | 2006–2017 | 2017–present |
Vodafone is one of two telecommunications companies in Iceland, the other being Síminn. It is not owned by the Vodafone Group, but rather by the Icelandic telecom and media company Sýn, which licenses the Vodafone brand and related applications.
In 2003, the companies TAL, Halló-Frjáls Fjarskipti and Íslandssími joined together to form Og Vodafone, which in 2006 was renamed to Vodafone Iceland.
Íslandssími[]
1998–2003[]
LOGO MISSING |
Og Vodafone[]
2003–2006[]
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
Vodafone[]
2006–2017[]
2017–present[]
Television1 Stöð 2 | Stöð 2 Fjölskylda | Stöð 2 Sport (2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | BD | BD 2) | Stöð 2 Vísir | Vodafone Sport 2 3 Radio1 Telecommunications2 Online1 Defunct
1Acquired from 365 Midlar. |
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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