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[[Image:Vivatel-logo.gif|right|thumb|200px|The logo of Vivatel, presented on [[Musala]] in [[September 2005]]]]
[[Image:Vivatel-logo.gif|right|thumb|200px|The logo of Vivatel, presented on [[Musala]] in [[September 2005]]]]


'''Vivatel''' ({{lang-bg|Вивател}}) is the third [[Bulgari]]an [[GSM]] [[mobile network operator|operator]], started in [[2005]]. It is owned by the [[Bulgarian Telecommunications Company]], which was granted a GSM operator license in [[June 2004]] and an [[UMTS]] license in [[May 2005]]. The company sponsors Bulgarian football club [[PFC CSKA Sofia]] and reached 500 000 subscribers in [[September]] [[2006]].
'''Vivatel''' ({{lang-bg|Вивател}}) is the third [[Bulgari]]an [[GSM]] [[mobile network operator|operator]], started in 2005. It is owned by the [[Bulgarian Telecommunications Company]], which was granted a GSM operator license in [[June 2004]] and an [[UMTS]] license in [[May 2005]]. The company sponsors Bulgarian football club [[PFC CSKA Sofia]].

Vivatel reached 500,000 clients in [[September 2006]].[http://www.segabg.com/online/article.asp?issueid=2407&sectionid=3&id=0000707]


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Revision as of 13:24, 23 October 2006

File:Vivatel-logo.gif
The logo of Vivatel, presented on Musala in September 2005

Vivatel (Template:Lang-bg) is the third Bulgarian GSM operator, started in 2005. It is owned by the Bulgarian Telecommunications Company, which was granted a GSM operator license in June 2004 and an UMTS license in May 2005. The company sponsors Bulgarian football club PFC CSKA Sofia.

Vivatel reached 500,000 clients in September 2006.[1]