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Vodafone Hungary

Vodafone Hungary is a Hungarian telecommunications operator that provides fixed and mobile connectivity, internet access, and digital services for residential, business, and public-sector customers.

  • Mobile voice, messaging, and data services for consumer and business users (mobile connectivity)
  • Fixed broadband, cable internet, and Wi‑Fi access for homes and enterprises (fixed connectivity)
  • Television and entertainment packages over cable and IP-based networks (TV and media delivery)
  • Business telephony, Virtual Private Network (VPN), and managed network services for corporate and institutional clients (enterprise networking)
  • Bundled multi-play offerings that combine mobile, fixed internet, and TV services (converged communications)

More About Vodafone Hungary

Vodafone Hungary operates as an integrated telecommunications provider in the Hungarian market, supplying mobile, fixed-line, internet, and television services to households, enterprises, and public institutions. Through the former UPC Hungary fixed network footprint, the company delivers cable and broadband connectivity alongside its mobile network offerings, enabling enterprise customers to consolidate multiple communication services under a single provider.

For mobile services (mobile connectivity), Vodafone Hungary provides voice, Service Mesh Security (SMS), and mobile data plans that support smartphones, tablets, and mobile broadband devices. These services typically rely on Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Long Term Evolution (LTE) radio access technologies, along with standard mobile core network architectures based on 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) specifications. In enterprise environments, these mobile offerings are used for employee communications, remote access to business applications, and machine-to-machine or IoT-style connectivity where supported subscription options are available.

On the fixed side (fixed connectivity), Vodafone Hungary uses cable and broadband access networks inherited from UPC Hungary to deliver internet access, often via DOCSIS-based cable modem technology and Ethernet/IP networking within customer premises. Business customers use these connections as primary or backup internet links for offices, retail locations, or branch sites. The company provides Wi‑Fi routers and Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) that integrate with standard Local Area Network (LAN) architectures and security controls managed by the customer or third-party integrators.

Vodafone Hungary also offers television services (TV and media delivery) over its cable and IP-based infrastructure. These services include linear TV channels and, where supported, video-on-demand capabilities delivered over digital cable and IP streaming protocols. Enterprise and institutional users, such as hospitality providers or multi-tenant buildings, may use these TV packages for in-room or common-area entertainment, integrating them with existing coaxial or IP distribution systems.

For business telephony and networking (enterprise networking), Vodafone Hungary supplies fixed voice lines, SIP-based voice services, and data connectivity products designed for offices and larger sites. These services align with common enterprise network topologies, such as site-to-site VPNs over IP, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) or similar Wide Area Network (WAN) services where available, and integration with PBX or IP-PBX systems using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and standard telephony signaling. Customers can extend corporate voice and data policies across multiple locations using Vodafone Hungary’s fixed and mobile networks as transport.

Across its portfolio, Vodafone Hungary positions itself as a converged communications provider (converged communications), offering bundled packages that combine mobile, fixed internet, and TV services under a single contract. This structure allows enterprise and institutional customers to standardize procurement and vendor management for connectivity and communication services, and to align network planning, capacity management, and service-level expectations across multiple access technologies.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 5,000
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1B-$10B

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Diversified Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Integrated Telecommunication Services