Vodafone Albania
Vodafone Albania (part of Vodafone Group plc) is a major telecommunications company based in Tirana, Albania.[1]
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Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | Tirana, Albania |
Number of locations | 146 |
Area served | Nationwide |
Key people | Katia Stathaki (CEO) |
Products | |
Number of employees | 398 direct employees and 561 indirect employees |
Parent | Vodafone Group plc |
Subsidiaries | ABCom |
Website | www |
Technology
Vodafone Albania started offering GSM services on August 3, 2001, after AMC from 1996. The Display name of Vodafone is:VODAFONE AL
In 2011, Vodafone was the first to launch 3G services. 4 years later, Vodafone was again first to launch a state of the art 4G/4G+ network.
In 2018 Plus the 4th largest mobile network provider ceased to operate in Albania with his itending to shut down the Albanian Mobile Business on 1 January,Vodafone had agreed to buy the 50% of the frequencies with Telekom Albania that Plus used to operate.
On February 12, 2019 Albania’s telecoms watchdog the Electronic and Postal Communications Authority (Autoritetit Te Komunikimeve Elektronike Dhe Postare, AKEP) has announced the results of the first round of its 800 MHz auction, confirming that Vodafone Albania was the only provider to submit a bid for the frequencies. The cellco offered just over EUR7.44 million (USD8.4 million) for a 2×10 MHz block of spectrum in the 800 MHz band. AKEP noted that its bid evaluation committee will now review the legal, economic and technical documentation accompanying Vodafone’s bid.
On October 16, 2019 AKEP gave the authorisation to test 5G networks on the frequency band of 3600 MHz-3700 MHz. And on October 30 it was publicly tested with state officials being present such as Edi Rama. Vodafone is the first company in Albania to bring the 5G network.
ABCom
On October 29 Vodafone Albania agreed to acquire the country’s largest cable operator ABCom. “This transaction is part of Vodafone Group’s wider strategy to enhance its mobile businesses with broadband and pay-TV services”, Vodafone said in a press release late on Monday. The acquisition will enable Vodafone Albania to become a full service telecoms company by offering fixed and mobile communications and TV services to households and businesses, after the transaction is completed, Vodafone Albania intends to pursue a new strategic investment plan for ABCom. As of the end of June 2020 ABCom had 86.000 broadband subscribers behind One Albania with 133.000 subscribers.[2]
Market Share
Albania as per Q1 2019 has 3.66 million subscribers, out of which there are 2.5 million active users (101% penetration rate). An active user is the number of users that communicated in the last three months.[3]
The regulatory authority for telecommunication in Albania is the Electronic and Postal Communications Authority.
Rank | Operator | Technology | Subscribers (in Millions) | Ownership | MCC / MNC |
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1 | Vodafone Albania | GSM-900/1800 MHz (GPRS, EDGE) 2100 MHz UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+ 800*/1800/2600 MHz LTE, LTE-A, LTE-A Pro | 1.787 (Q1 2019) | Vodafone[4] | 27602 |
2 | One Albania (Formerly One Telecommunications, Telekom Albania, AMC,ALBtelecom Mobile(Formerly Eagle Mobile,Telekomi Shqiptar) *Includes the previous One Albania network.[5] |
GSM-900/1800 MHz (GPRS, EDGE) 2100 MHz UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+ 800/1800/2600 MHz LTE, LTE-A VoLTE | 1.914 (Q3 2021) | Antenna Hungária[6][7] | 27601 27603 |
Economic and Social Investments
The company invested more than €1,415 million in Albania including investments in infrastructure, spectrum, regulatory fees, distribution channels, human resources etc. Only in 2016-17, Vodafone Albania invested €32 million in network infrastructure and about €16 million in spectrum acquisitions,In 1 January 2018,Vodafone Albania buys together with Telecom Albania(now One) PLUS Communication’s signal and frequencies,an fallimented operator from:AKEP.
Controversy
In 2017, operators changed the duration of their monthly packages to 28 days instead of 30. The matter was investigated by the Authority and the operators were ordered to resume the 30-day duration once again.
In 2019, the Albanian Competition Authority intervened after Vodafone Albania, Telekom Albania and Albtelecom increased their tariffs by ALL 200 and doubled the minimum recharge value from ALL 100 to ALL 200. The move sparked strong reactions from consumers who felt that the high price increase across three of the main providers was unfair and it was reported to the Competition Authority. The three companies took immediate action to lower the prices in accordance with the instructions of the Albanian Competition Authority.
References
- "Vodafone Albania trade-off: 1 GB/month free Internet with e-invoice". Retrieved 2019-01-12.
- Purnell2020-12-29T16:45:00+00:00, Joseph. "Vodafone Albania quietly plans second cableco buy". TelcoTitans.com. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
- "2019 yearly report" (PDF). AKEP (in Albanian). 2019.
- "Vodafone Financial Results Spreadsheet".
- "Bashkimi i madh vazhdon - ONE Telecommunications dhe ALBtelecom bashkohen ligjërisht për t'u bërë ONE Albania". One Albania (in Albanian). Retrieved 2023-03-15.
- Pham, Manny (2022-04-13). "4iG bolsters position to take on Hungary market rival". Developing Telecoms. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
- "4iG has unified its telecommunications portfolio with Antenna Hungaria". www.4ig.hu. Retrieved 2022-04-29.