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The Mobile Virtual Network market in the Netherlands is among the most active in the world. New entrants like Lebara and Ortel have attracted many customers by offering significantly lower international calling rates.
The players in the Dutch MVNO market can be segmented into different categories. Retail chains, charity organisations, fixed-line telecom operators and calling card companies have entered the market to broaden their service portfolio, offer attractive international calling rates or increase the customer loyalty.
| Tuesday, November 20th 2007 10:13 |
The Dutch MVNO Chippie introduces new tariff plans, lowest tariffs in the market. |
| Thursday, November 15th 2007 14:25 |
The company will launch its free communication software at Gameplay Benelux |
| Thursday, November 8th 2007 14:19 |
Teleena and Barablu have received mobile numbers from the governing telecom body OPTA. |
| Tuesday, October 30th 2007 10:15 |
Total Call Mobile and TuYo are two mobile providers that offer prepaid and postpaid services targeted to the multi-cultural ethnic groups in the U.S. |
| Tuesday, October 30th 2007 10:06 |
Vodafone is expected to host Lebara Mobile in the United Kingdom. |
| Thursday, October 25th 2007 09:37 |
Lebara is launching a low-cost international MVNO in the UK focussing on the UK's ethnic residents. |
| Thursday, October 25th 2007 09:33 |
The US-Croatian company Telcro has chosen Aspider as MVNE partner for the launch of its MVNO in Croatia. |
| Thursday, October 18th 2007 10:37 |
The US-based long distance operator has signed an MVNO with Orange. |
| Wednesday, October 17th 2007 10:03 |
Aspider and Vodafone have signed an exclusive wholesale contract to support the launch of MVNOs in Malta. |
| Friday, October 12th 2007 10:22 |
The Dutch MVNE will include the machine to machine solutions of Avic in its portfolio |
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