Vodafone Ukraine
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Vodafone Ukraine (formerly MTS Ukraine, prior to that: Ukrainian Mobile Communications, UMC) is the second-largest mobile operator in Ukraine with 23.1 million users and thus a 38 percent market share (in September 2014).[1] In November 2009 it had 17.74 million GSM subscribers.[2] The company is fully owned by NEQSOL Holding.[3][4] In October 2015 Mobile TeleSystems and Vodafone expanded their 2008 strategic partnership; this resulted in the rebranding of MTS Ukraine to Vodafone Ukraine.[5]
Formerly | Ukrainian Mobile Communications, UMC CJSC (1992–2003) MTS Ukraine PJSC (2003–2015) |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 1992 (1992) |
Founder | |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Ukraine |
Services | Telecommunications Internet service provider |
Revenue | 18,142,000,000 Hryvnia (2020) |
5,027,000,000 Hryvnia (2020) | |
1,201,000,000 Hryvnia (2020) | |
Total assets | 37,790,000,000 Hryvnia (2020) |
Owner | NEQSOL Holding |
Number of employees | 4,000 (2020) |
Parent | NEQSOL Holding Vodafone Group |
Website | www |
The company's main competitors are Kyivstar and Lifecell.
Vodafone's network codes in Ukraine are +380 50, +380 66, +380 95, and +380 99 (postpay and prepaid users mixed within the codes). The new +380 75 code was allocated in 2024.