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= T-mobile.nl = T-Mobile Netherlands, now known as Odido, is the largest mobile phone company in the Netherlands. Here's a comprehensive overview of its history, services, and recent developments: == History and Ownership == - T-Mobile entered the Dutch market in 2002 by acquiring Ben[1]. - In 2007, it acquired Orange Netherlands, becoming the third largest mobile operator in the country[14]. - In September 2021, T-Mobile Netherlands was sold by Deutsche Telekom to a joint venture between Warburg Pincus and Apax Partners for 5.1 billion euros[14]. - On September 5, 2023, the company rebranded from T-Mobile Netherlands to Odido[14]. == Services and Coverage == - As of January 2024, Odido (formerly T-Mobile Netherlands) had 6.9 million customers[14]. - The company offers mobile, fixed-line, and MVNO services[19]. - It provides wireless data connection services, broadband internet, interactive TV subscriptions, and unlimited 5G connection[18]. - T-Mobile Netherlands also offers business solutions to enterprises[18]. == Network and Infrastructure == - T-Mobile Netherlands has invested significantly in its network infrastructure. - In 2010, the company faced capacity problems on its 3G network, particularly in cities and densely populated areas[14]. - The company invested heavily to upgrade its network, completing major improvements by early 2011[14]. == Key Acquisitions and Mergers == - In 2016, T-Mobile Netherlands acquired Vodafone Thuis, taking over 150,000 fixed-line internet customers[14]. - In January 2019, T-Mobile Netherlands completed a merger with Tele2 Netherlands[14]. == Recent Developments == - Cloud Transformation: T-Mobile Netherlands underwent a significant cloud transformation, moving its entire IT infrastructure to AWS cloud. This initiative, led by Wipro, aimed to reduce IT spend by 50% and improve performance across all business lines[19]. - Rebranding: The company rebranded from T-Mobile Netherlands to Odido in September 2023, marking a new era for the telecom provider[14]. == Market Position == - Odido (formerly T-Mobile Netherlands) is now the largest mobile phone company in the Netherlands[14]. - The company has shown strong growth, becoming one of the fastest-growing European mobile network operators[1]. == International Roaming == While specific information about T-Mobile Netherlands' international roaming policies wasn't provided, it's worth noting that T-Mobile in general offers extensive international roaming services. For example, T-Mobile US provides international roaming in over 215 countries and destinations, often including high-speed data, unlimited texting, and affordable calling rates[17]. In conclusion, Odido (formerly T-Mobile Netherlands) has established itself as a major player in the Dutch telecommunications market through strategic acquisitions, network investments, and innovative services. The recent rebranding and ownership change mark a new chapter for the company as it continues to evolve and compete in the dynamic telecom industry.
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