O2 (Slovakia)

O2 (Slovakia)
Telefónica Slovakia, s.r.o.
Type Private (subsidiary of Telefónica O2 Czech Republic)
Industry Telecommunication
Founded (2006 (2006))
Headquarters Bratislava, Slovakia
Area served Slovakia
Key people John McGuigan
Services Telecommunications
Parent Telefónica O2 Czech Republic
Divisions Telecommunication
Website www.o2.sk

Telefónica Slovakia (stylised as Telefónica Slovakia) is a provider of mobile service O2 in Slovakia. Telefónica started in Slovakia with commercial services on 2 February 2007 with about 600.000 preregistered users, and ~400,000 Slovaks actively using the O2 service. The operator has 781,000 active SIM cards (3 month activity) to date 30 September 2010. The company is subsidiary of Telefónica O2 Czech Republic, part of the Spanish group Telefónica Europe.

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Prefix

Users are identified by prefix 940, 944, 948 and 949 in mobile number. (+421 94x yyy yyy)

Headquarters

Telefónica Slovakia, s.r.o, Einsteinova 24, SK- 851 01 Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia

Competitors

  • T-Mobile Slovensko
  • Orange Slovensko
  • naymobile
  • Tesco Mobile
  • Swan Mobile
  • Mphone
  • Funfon

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