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Vodafone Network and Operations in Asia-Pacific. Majority-owned, Minority-owned and Partner networks in Fiji, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Sri Lanka, Samoa, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
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Vodafone Fiji's network going live. In July 1994
SmarTone changed the name of its brand to SmarTone-Vodafone, after both companies signed a Partner Network Agreement. On April 2005
Vodafone together with China Mobile participated in bidding for one of the two newly opened Myanmar Mobile licences. In February 2013
Nar Mobile in Azerbaijan was signed as a Partner Network on 22 July 2009, while Chunghwa Telecom of Taiwan was signed on 12 November 2009.
Vodafone announced the launching of M-Paisa mobile money transfer service on Roshan's (Afghanistan's largest GSM operator) network: Afghanistan was added to the Vodafone footprint. On 10 February 2008
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