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  2. Yettel Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Yettel Hungary (formerly Telenor, Pannon and Pannon GSM) [1] is the second largest mobile phone operator in Hungary. Yettel Hungary Ltd. was founded as Pannon GSM Telecommunications Ltd. in 1994. History

  3. Yettel Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Yettel Bulgaria (formerly known as Telenor Bulgaria) is the largest mobile network and the third largest fixed telecommunications company in Bulgaria. The company was founded under the name "Cosmo Bulgaria Mobile" in 2001 by OTE and operated under the brand name "Globul" until 2014. In 2013 it was bought by Telenor and changed its name.

  4. Yettel Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Yettel Serbia (known as Telenor Serbia until 2022) [4] is a Serbian mobile, fixed, internet and IPTV provider, owned by the Czech investment group PPF. It is headquartered in Belgrade . As of 2020, [update] it is the second largest mobile telephony operator with market share of 36.98%.

  5. One Hungary - Wikipedia

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    One Hungary (formerly Vodafone Hungary until 1 January 2025) is a Hungarian telecommunications service provider. It started operations in 1999 as a mobile network operator after securing the third GSM 900/1800 MHz licence of the country and it was the first provider operating in the DCS-1800 band in Hungary.

  6. Magyar Telekom - Wikipedia

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    According to the agreement Telekom continued to support the adult and junior teams for another three years, until the end of the 2021–2022 championship season. [ 45 ] On October 1, 2019, Lubor Zatko was appointed Chief Technical and IT Officer of Magyar Telekom.

  7. Yettel - Wikipedia

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    Yettel may refer to: Yettel's logo. Yettel Bulgaria (formerly Telenor and Globul), Bulgarian telecommunications company; Yettel Hungary (formerly Telenor, Pannon and Pannon GSM), Hungarian telecommunications company; Yettel Serbia (formerly Mobtel, Mobi 63 and Telenor), Serbian telecommunications company

  8. Masters: Power-ranking the 2022 menu at Augusta National - AOL

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    RIP for 2022: Peach Ice Cream Sandwich: The GOAT of Masters snacks. Soft peach ice cream between two chewy sugar cookies, it was absolutely the finest item on the menu.

  9. Telenor - Wikipedia

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    On 21 June 2021, Axiata, Telenor and Digi agree to a potential merger of Celcom and Digi to create a stronger telco in Malaysia, which if approved will be completed by the end of 2022. This come after advanced discussions two months earlier. [14] [15] [16] The deal was approved by both Celcom and Digi shareholders on 18 November 2022. The ...