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Well, don't know if a lot of people are interested, but here are some mobile phone subscriber numbers of German carriers: T-Mobile, number 1, customer wise, gained 1.1 Million customers in 2004, bringing the total number of customers to 27.5 Million. E-Plus had a net gain of 1.3 Million Customers in 2004, bringing the total number of customers to 9.5 million. O2's numbers are not yet released, but they are said to have a net gain of over one million. Vodafone, number two wireless operator, customer wise, had a net gain of 2.3 Million customers, brining the total number of customers to 27 Million. Worldwide, over 151 Million people use Vodafone. I think that if T-Mobile doesn't come up with something fast, Vodafone will regain their number one spot in Germany. |
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| Vodafone Germany catches up to T-Mobile Germany: New subscriber numbers | ShoresGuy | Wireless News | 3 | 11-16-2005 10:02 PM |
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