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Vodafone Ukraine Limited
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunication
Founded1992 (1992)
Headquarters
Area served
Ukraine
ServicesTelecommunications
Internet service provider
Revenue18,142,000,000 hryvnia (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
5,027,000,000 hryvnia (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
1,201,000,000 hryvnia (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets37,790,000,000 hryvnia (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
4,000 (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
ParentSistema
Websitewww.vodafone.ua

Vodafone Ukraine (formerly MTS Ukraine and before Ukrainian Mobile Communications, UMC) is the second-largest mobile operator in Ukraine with 23.1 million users and thus a 38 percent market share (in September 2014).[1] In November 2009 it had 17.74 million GSM subscribers.[2] The company is fully owned by Russia's Mobile TeleSystems.[3] In October 2015 Mobile TeleSystems and Vodafone expanded their 2008 strategic partnership; this resulted in the rebranding of MTS Ukraine to Vodafone Ukraine.[4]

The company's main competitors are Kyivstar and lifecell.

MTS's network codes in Ukraine are 50, 66, 95, and 99 (postpay and prepaid users).

History

The company UMC Ukraine introduced mobile (cellular) services in Ukraine, initially using the analog NMT standard, then using GSM 900 and 1800. In 1993 UMC Ukraine was Ukraine's major cellular operator. In 2003 Mobile TeleSystems bought the company. In October 2006, MTS-Ukraine terminated its NMT service with plans to use the spectrum for the CDMA-450 rollout. From late 2006, MTS-Ukraine has developed its 3G mobile network with the CDMA-450 1xEV-DO standard. As of 2016 the Ukrainian MTS network supports various value-added services based on GPRS / EGPRS / EDGE and SMS / WAP / MMS / USSD. MTS is the only BlackBerry service-provider in Ukraine; it also provides WiFi hotspots, mainly in large cities and at airports.

A survey[when?] of 500 companies by GfK Ukraine Company and the magazine "Correspondent" rated MTS-Ukraine as one of the three best employers in the country.[citation needed]

In 2007 MTS-Ukraine joined the United Nations Global Compact to acknowledge the obligations of the business sector with regard to universally accepted[by whom?] principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. The company always gives great attention to advancing principles of social responsibility and to the 10 principles of The United Nations Global Compact.[citation needed] Corporate social responsibility is one of the major strategic priorities of MTS-Ukraine activity. MTS-Ukraine activity is constructed on social responsibility with respect to the state, consumers, employees, partners, competitors and Ukrainian society in general.

On March 15, 2007, MTS-Ukraine became the first telecommunication company in Ukraine to receive the Certificate of European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) "Perfection Recognition", which confirms the high standards of communication-operator work.

MTS-Ukraine logo

In 2007 MTS-Ukraine was acknowledged as the most known socially responsible company in Ukraine according to popular opinion and by independent research by the UMG Company.

In 2008 research by the independent PRP Group Company rated MTS-Ukraine as the best in Ukraine as regards participation in the telecommunication market.[citation needed]

In 2008 and MTS-Ukraine's owner Mobile TeleSystems and Vodafone signed a strategic partnership.[4]

In 2011 MTS-Ukraine openly declared its interest in acquiring Utel, a subsidiary of Ukrtelecom, Ukraine's monopolist[citation needed] telephone company, after Ukrtelecom announced plans to divest its mobile business.[5]

In October 2015 Mobile TeleSystems and Vodafone expanded their strategic partnership; this resulted in the rebranding of MTS Ukraine as "Vodafone Ukraine".[4]

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