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Vodafone Europe

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Vodafone in Albania
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Vodafone in Europe : Networks in Europe Majority-owned / Partner networks in :
Ukraine
Macedonia
Serbia
Channel Islands
Faroe Islands
North Cyprus
Vodafone extended to Serbia as Vip mobile was added to the community as a Partner Network. On 17 April 2008
Vodafone Group added VIP Operator as a Partner Network, thereby extending the global footprint to the Republic of Macedonia. On 20 May 2008
Kall of the Faroe Islands rebranded as Vodafone Faroe Islands. In May 2008
Vodafone sold its 44% stake in SFR, the second largest operator in France, to Vivendi for €7.95 billion. On 4 April 2011
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EU: Vodafone's US$22B Liberty Global deal to get full antitrust scrutiny PYMNTS.com
Back below 70p, can the Vodafone share price clear £1? Yahoo Finance UK
Swisscom buys Vodafone Italia for $8.7 billion as telcos consolidate Reuters
Vodafone offloads Italian operations for $8.7 billion as CEO Margherita Della Valle's plan to simplify the U.K. telecom ... Fortune