Connex GSM

Connex GSM is Romania's second-largest mobile phone network operator. It launched in April 1997 as the first GSM network in Romania (although not the first mobile phone network). It covers 95% of the Romanian population, with over 5 million subscribers and 48.41% market share. Connex provides roaming agreements with 238 international operators in 103 countries.

Connex is owned by MobiFon SA, which is in turn owned by Telesystems International Wireless (TIW) and Vodafone. On 15 March 2005 Vodafone reached a deal with TIW to purchase its 79% stake in Connex.

As of March 2005, its shareholders are:

Connex GSM is in head-to-head competition with Orange for the 10.7 million mobile telephony users in Romania. Connex held the largest number of subscribers until September 2004, when Orange edged ahead.

Other competitors are:

The motto of Connex is Tu faci viitorul (You create the future). A previous and better-known motto was Viitorul sună bine (The future sounds good).

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Brands of Connex

Connex, or rather MobiFon SA, owns numerous brands. They include:

History

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Mobile phone networks by region (list)
Multiregional: Vodafone | T-Mobile | Orange | 3 | TIM | movistar | Virgin Mobile | Boost Mobile | Iridium
Africa MTN | V-Mobile | Vodacom
Asia Pacific Optus | Orange Australia | Telstra | China Mobile | China Unicom | NTT DoCoMo |
Airtel | BSNL | Reliance Infocomm | Telecom | Globe Telecom | China Netcom | Hutchison Telecom |
Singtel | SmarTone
Caribbean Cable & Wireless Caribbean Cellular | Centennial Jamaica | Digicel | Sunbeach | TSTT
Europe SFR | Bouygues Telecom | E-Plus | Pannon GSM | Meteor | Wind | KPN | Telfort | MTS |
BeeLine | O2 | Connex Romania | TeliaSonera
North America Bell Mobility | Cingular | Dobson | Fido | Verizon Wireless | Rogers Wireless | Sprint
| Nextel | ALLTEL | Western Wireless | Telus | Sasktel | MTS | Telcel
South America Vivo | Claro | Oi | Brasil Telecom GSM | GT&T
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See also: Connex GSM, 15 March, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002