Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holding Hong Kong 3 Hong Kong is operated by Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings, a subsidiary of CK Hutchison Holdings. In May 2004, its affiliated 2G operator, Orange, re-branded its services and changed its name to 3 Dualband, referring to the
GSM product, and 3 CDMA, referring to the CDMA product. On 29 May 2008, Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings announced that it has signed an agreement with
Apple to bring the
iPhone to Hong Kong later that year under 3. In 2012, a partnership with
Vodafone was launched and 3 Hong Kong is a member of the Conexus Mobile Alliance. Ownership: • Hutchison Telecommunications International: 70.9% •
NTT DoCoMo: 24.1% •
NEC: 5%
Hutchison Telecommunications International Indonesia Tri Indonesia was founded as a company in 2000, received a 3G licence in 2003, and began operations on 29 March 2007, initially in the Jakarta area only. Only after 9 months of operations, 3 acquired about 2.2 million GSM customers. 3 achieved high customer mindshare maintaining at about 90% of awareness level as of April 2009. As of April 2009, 3 Indonesia had about 4.5 million customers on its GSM network. 3 offers both pre-paid and post-paid (contract) services. Currently, the post-paid service is available in Jakarta, Bandung, and Surabaya area. 3 Indonesia current slogan is "#IniWaktunyaKita (#ItsTimeForUs)", formerly, "Dunia Tri. Kekuatanku (Tri World. My Power)", "Your mobile lifestyle provider", "Jaringan GSM-mu (Your GSM Network)", "Jaringan Selularmu (Your Cellular Network)". Sometimes, 3 use "Mau? (Want it?)" and "Hanya di 3 (Only on 3)" slogan in their ads. 3 currently has full GSM coverage in Java, Sumatera, Bali, Lombok, and Riau Islands. And as of April 2009, Kalimantan is covered in South Kalimantan and Sulawesi is covered in South Sulawesi. By 2009, the 3 UMTS/HSDPA service was available in most parts of Java, especially big cities like Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung. 3 Indonesia launched its new unlimited text and
MMS service for a fee with
Facebook on 8 April 2009, so registered 3 customers can update status, write on their "wall", or upload new pictures free of charge. Besides Facebook, 3 also cooperated with
Yahoo! to give unlimited chat for a fee by
SMS and downloadable app using
Yahoo! Messenger service. Both of these were the first of their kind in Indonesia. In 2013,
Charoen Pokphand divested its telecommunication business in Indonesia by selling its share of 3 to Garibaldi Thohir and private equity firm which jointly owned by Patrick Walujo and Glenn Sugita
Northstar Group. In September 2021, it was announced that the latter company would be merged with
Indosat (which operates the
IM3 networks); the merger closed on 4 January 2022 with Indosat as the surviving entity. Ownership of Indosat: • Ooredoo Hutchison Asia: 65,6% (jointly owned by
Ooredoo and Hutchison Telecommunications International) • The
Government of Indonesia: 9,6%
3 Group Europe Austria Drei Austria started operations in May 2003. The company promised to have 95% population coverage with HSDPA end of 2007. By 2008, 3's 3G coverage reached 94% of the population. Outside the coverage of its own 3G-network (
UMTS/
HSDPA/
HSPA+) it relies on national roaming on the network of
T-Mobile Austria (before Mid-2012, the network of
A1 was used for national roaming). 3 Austria is the first in Austria to offer its customers so called "HD
Mobile TV" based on the
H.264 encoding standard, and won
IIR telcon awards for their
eBay (2006) and
Xseries Gold (2007) offerings. 3 Austria won a
DVB-H license and launched the service in June 2008, with three devices and free usage of Mobile TV. In September 2010 – The number of 1 million customers were exceeded. In November 2011, 3 Austria launched
HD voice, as well as
LTE In January 2012, 3 Austria announced its
national roaming agreement with T-Mobile, which will introduce from July 2012. Customers of 3 Austria will be able to roam on T-Mobile's GSM-network where 3's GSM-network is not available. Simultaneous clients of T-Mobile (including
tele.ring) will be able to roam on 3's UMTS-network where T-Mobile's UMTS-network is not available. The roaming agreement with A1 will be continued parallel until year-end. On 3 February 2012 Hutchison Whampoa announced that it had bought
Orange for US$1.7 billion, from
France Télécom which owned a 35% stake, and private equity firm
Mid Europa Partners, which held the remaining 65%. The combined business will create a mobile carrier with 2.8 million customers and more than 20 percent market share in Austria.
JPMorgan Chase advised Hutchison on the deal, while
Morgan Stanley advised France Télécom and Mid Europa Partners.
Denmark and Sweden 3 Danmark and Tre Sverige have a common network covering most of the two countries. Customers are "at home" on both networks, i.e. Danish customer receive calls from Denmark without paying roaming fees when they are on 3 Sweden's network and it does not cost extra to call Danish telephone numbers. 3 Scandinavia also previously had a license to build a network in Norway, but in 2011 decided against launching a 3G network in Norway. In 2008 both operations showed a positive
EBITDA. In Sweden a small part of the UMTS2100 mobile network is shared with
Telenor - except for cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, Lund and Karlskrona where they handle their own 3G networks. In spring 2011, Three started, without Telenor, to build their own 3G Network on the UMTS 900-band which will give a bigger coverage. UMTS 900 and LTE 800 is rolled out using the same base stations. Today 3 Sweden covers about 98.5% of the Swedish population. In May 2012, 3 Sweden launched its first LTE services. The network uses the TDD2600, FDD2600, FDD2100 and FDD800 bands. The network was launched with ZTE and according to ZTE, this is the world's first LTE network to use both
FDD and
TDD at the same time. Later it was switched to
Huawei and
Ericsson and as of now in July 2022 with the roll out of 5G the whole network is changed to Ericsson and Nokia Networks, due to the ban of using Huawei to build a 5G-network. At the beginning of 2022, 3 Sweden was Sweden's fastest growing mobile operator. 3 Sweden also operates its own
lower-cost flanker brand Hallon, launched in 2013. 3 Denmark and 3 Sweden has "3 Like Home" which makes it possible to use the phone as home in 50+ countries like (Austria,
Cyprus,
USA, Sweden, Norway,
Finland, Ireland, UK,
Spain,
Portugal,
Malta,
Puerto Rico,
Greece,
San Marino,
Singapore,
Switzerland,
Netherlands,
France, Hong Kong, Italy,
Luxembourg,
Liechtenstein, and
Germany). Ownership: • Hutchison Whampoa: 60% •
Investor: 40%
Ireland Three Ireland launched on 26 July 2005 as Ireland's fourth mobile network operator behind
Vodafone,
O2 and
Meteor. Service was initially offered as post-paid only, but on 16 May 2006 the introduction of a pre-paid service, known as 3Pay, was announced. Three operates 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G services. Until 2015, Three had a roaming agreement with Vodafone to provide 2G coverage where its original 3G network was unavailable. On 24 June 2013, it was announced that CK Hutchison Holdings would acquire
Telefónica's Irish mobile operations, O2, for €780 million, to be merged into Three Ireland upon completion of the deal. The
European Commission approved the merger in 2014. The O2 brand was phased out and its operations fully merged into Three on 2 March 2015. On 27 January 2014, Three launched its 4G network in
Dublin,
Cork,
Galway,
Limerick,
Wexford and
Waterford. By March 2014, Three had expanded its 4G coverage to a further 11 towns. In 2016, Three started rolling out
4G+ claiming peak speeds of . 4G coverage currently sits at 97.3% as of March 2020. On 28 September 2020, Three launched its 5G network, claiming 35% population coverage on day one. Three has stated that this service will be available in 121 locations but coverage is expected to expand over time.
Italy 3 Italy (formerly known as Andala) was founded in November 1999 and controlled by
Sardinian Internet company Tiscali,
Franco Bernabè and
Sanpaolo IMI. It was the first Italian mobile operator to offer 3G services (UMTS), launched in March 2003. As of March 2010, 3 Italy had 9 million registered customers. It had a roaming agreement with
TIM which allowed its customers to get a 2G service when they moved out of 3G coverage, allowing 3 to offer coverage to up to 99.8% of the population on 2G service. On 22 February 2006, 3 announced the first launch of HSDPA technology in Italy, marketed as "ADSM" (a contraction of "
ADSL Mobile"). On 14 May 2006, 3 was the first in Italy to launch digital mobile TV using DVB-H technology. From June 2008 to November 2011, 3 Italy offered free of charge the viewing of
Rai 1,
Rai 2,
Canale 5,
Italia 1,
Rete 4,
Sky Meteo24,
Current TV and
La7 television channels with DVB-H technology. In 2015, CK Hutchison Holdings and
VimpelCom agreed to merge their
telecommunications businesses in Italy – 3 Italy and
Wind Telecomunicazioni – and this was completed in December 2016. The resulting company, 50% owned by each partner, rebranded as
Wind Tre and had around 31 million mobile customers at the start of 2017, making it the country's largest mobile operator. In 2018, CK Hutchison acquired the 50% stake owned by VEON (formerly VimpelCom), to gain 100% ownership of Wind Tre.
United Kingdom Three UK launched as the UK's first commercial
video mobile network on 3 March 2003, the day that 3G services went live across the country, and handsets went on sale later that month. On 9 December 2004, Three announced that it was the first network to meet its regulatory requirement of 80% population coverage in the UK. Three operates 3G, 4G and 5G services, and maintains a national roaming agreement with
EE to provide 2G services where 3G is unavailable (until 2006, Three partnered with
O2 for these services). 2G fallback coverage was largely dropped as 3G became ubiquitous. On 24 March 2015, Three announced its intention to acquire the UK operations of Spanish operator O2 for £10.25 billion but a year later, the EU Commission blocked the takeover. Three's first retail stores (branded 3Store) opened at the same time as the network launched, in London's
Oxford Street and
Kensington High Street, and at the
Birmingham Mailbox. Three's
handsets and contracts are also sold by mobile telephony chains and independents throughout the UK, as well as online retailers. In 2005, an expansion of the 3Store portfolio saw stores opened in larger malls throughout the UK, such as the
Bluewater shopping centre, and The Mall at
Cribbs Causeway near
Bristol. On 24 October 2006, Three announced that it had purchased 95 high street shops from O2 and
The Link. Three's UK division is owned entirely by CK Hutchison Holdings. In June 2023, it was announced that, subject to regulatory approval
Vodafone UK and Three UK will merge to create Britain's biggest mobile network, with Vodafone owning 51% and CK Hutchison Holdings owning 49% of the new service. The merger received
antitrust approval from the UK
Competition and Markets Authority in December 2024, and is expected to close in the first half of 2025. == Past 3-branded networks ==