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Telekom Romania Communications (formerly known as Romtelecom) is a Romanian telecommunications company, which provides fixed voice, television and data services, for residential and business customers in
Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and ...
. As of 2020, Telekom Romania Communications is the 2nd largest fixed services provider in the country.


History


Mobile communications

The mobile communications company is now Telekom Romania Mobile Communications and is 100% owned by
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. Telekom Romania is the former
Cosmote COSMOTE MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS S.A. ( el, COSMOTE ΚΙΝΗΤΕΣ ΤΗΛΕΠΙΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΕΣ Α.Ε.) known as just Cosmote is the largest mobile network operator in Greece. The company is headquartered in Athens and is a fully owned subsidia ...
, the operator which shook the Romanian telecom market in 2006 when it launched a prepaid product at an unprecedented price, gaining millions of customers in months, and reaching a peak of 6.92 million subscribers by 2009. Cosmote was relaunched by OTE Group in late 2005 after several years of indecision following the 1998 launching of
Cosmorom Telekom Romania Communications (formerly known as Romtelecom) is a Romanian telecommunications company, which provides fixed voice, television and data services, for residential and business customers in Romania. As of 2020, Telekom Romania Commun ...
by Romtelecom. In July 2005, OTE's mobile division Cosmote decided to buy 70% of shares in Cosmorom from Romtelecom, and on 6 December 2005, it was rebranded as
Cosmote România Telekom Romania Communications (formerly known as Romtelecom) is a Romanian telecommunications company, which provides fixed voice, television and data services, for residential and business customers in Romania. As of 2020, Telekom Romania Commun ...
(known locally as Cosmote). On 30 June 2009, Cosmote acquired
Zapp Mobile Zapp Mobile was the first CDMA 450 MHz mobile phone operator in Romania, now part of Telekom Romania. In 2006 Zapp got a UMTS 2100 MHz license. Zapp Mobile was a company of Telemobil S.A. România, which was a spin-off of Telefónica Ro ...
, a CDMA mobile operator with 374,000 subscribers, which also had a 3G license. Following the Zapp acquisition, Cosmote launched its 3G service. In September 2014, it was rebranded into Telekom Romania. In June 2017, Telekom Romania conducted the first 5G live demonstration in
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and SE Europe, with
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, and later that year launched Telekom Banking, in partnership with
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. Two first marked 2019: the introduction of the first prepaid service available in retailers’ chains, with full online activation, and the launching of Smart TV product. On March 30, 2020 Telekom Romania was the first company in Romania to host an online press conference, featuring its chief executive officer Miroslav Majoros and unveiling the company's strategy facing the coronavirus pandemic. In February 2021 Telekom Romania became the first telecommunications company to install charging stations for electric cars. Later in the year, it launched three services: Where's My Technician, 3D preview of phones, and the Live Shop.


Acquisition of fixed operations by Orange

On July 28, 2021,
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conditionally approved the acquisition of the Telekom Romania Communications by Orange, which was officially announced on November 9, 2020. On November 9, 2020, Orange and OTE announced they reached an agreement to transfer the main stake of 54.01% shares in Telekom Romania Communications from the Greek group to the French company, which thus acquired Telekom Romania's fixed operations. The Romanian state made no announcement regarding its stake of 45.99% in Telekom Romania Communications. In July 2020, the European Commission conditioned the approval of the transaction on the sale by Orange of the 30% held by Telekom Romania Communications into Telekom Romania Mobile Communications, a condition fulfilled by OTE, announced on September 9, 2021, that it bought the stake from the French company. Telekom Romania Mobile Communications continues to operate as a mobile telephony operator, providing mobile telephony and internet services. The company is fully controlled by OTE Group, in which the main stake is held by Deutsche Telekom.


Shareholders

Telekom Romania Mobile Communications S.A. (mobile services): * OTE - 99.9999994% * Individuals - 0.0000006%


Results


Mobile (pre-2014)


Radio frequency summary

The following is a list of known frequencies which Telekom employs in Romania:


References


External links

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