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|Key People || Stephan Fauser<small>(General Manager)</small><br>Igor Dolfin <small>(])</small><br>Richard Minciotti <small>(])</small><br>Christian Happich<small>(])</small><br>Karin Lundewall <small>(])</small> | |||
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'''FreeMove''' is a mobile telecommunications alliance, designed to provide better service integration for its members' roaming customers. Formed in 2003, the alliance brings together ], ], ] and ]. | |||
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| key_people = Lazaro Fernandez<br/>{{small|(])}} | |||
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The '''FreeMove''' alliance is a ] of mobile ] companies based in ]. | |||
== History == | |||
FreeMove members are leaders in the business market in ], ], ] and the ] and ], supporting around 2.5 million corporate mobile connections corresponding to 50% MNC market share (of addressable market) managed within FreeMove’s footprint.<ref name="fma">, FreeMove Press Release, 10 August 2011</ref> | |||
The FreeMove alliance was established in 2003, combining the national network capabilities of four of Europe's largest national mobile operators: Deutsche Telecom, France Télécom (now Orange S.A.), ] and Telecom Italia (TIM) for multinational customers. | |||
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=== Timeline === | ||
'''January 2020:''' Swisscom joined FreeMove in January 2020. | |||
'''FreeMove global footprint''' | |||
'''November 2017:''' BT joined FreeMove in November 2017. | |||
The FreeMove alliance covers all major ] and ]an and also extends across ], ] and ]. | |||
'''September 2013 :''' Eir, the main Irish operator, joins FreeMove.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://businessandleadership.com/business/item/42548-eircom-joins-freemove/ |title=Eircom joins FreeMove Alliance, extends its global mobile communicati… |access-date=2013-09-18 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130918093958/http://businessandleadership.com/business/item/42548-eircom-joins-freemove/ |archive-date=2013-09-18 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
] | |||
'''August 2011''': FreeMove expands its presence into South East Europe with mobile telecommunications services providers ] (Greece) | |||
== Partnerships == | |||
''']''' | |||
'''February 2011''': FreeMove signs a partnership with leading Russian operator ]. | |||
FreeMove has been co-operating with the Bridge Alliance since 2007.<ref>, FreeMove Press Release, 27 March 2007</ref> Bridge covers over 430 million customers across eleven markets,<ref>, Bridge Alliance Press Release, June 18, 2007</ref> ensuring that frequent travellers can use a suite of value-added services for roaming amongst member countries. | |||
'''November 2010''': A key strategic partnership with ] is announced to better support multinational corporations operating on both sides of the ]. | |||
''']''' | |||
'''October 2010''': FreeMove and ] announce their partnership. | |||
Sunrise Communications Group AG has joined FreeMove in January 2017. Sunrise is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange in Zurich and is the leading fully-integrated challenger delivering a full range of services across all market segments. Sunrise is the leading non-incumbent operator in both the mobile (prepaid and postpaid) and landline retail voice markets, as well as the third-largest landline internet provider with IPTV, with approximately 3.3 million customer relationships, as of December 31, 2016. Sunrise is committed to deliver a best-in-class convergent experience. | |||
'''March 2007''': FreeMove and Bridge Alliance announce that the two organisations have signed a ] to pave the way for establishing an tight cooperation across their combined global footprint. | |||
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'''September 2006''': Spanish operator ], part of the ], joins FreeMove. | |||
FreeMove signed a strategic partnership with the Cosmote group in Greece in August 2011.<ref name="fma"/> | |||
'''March 2006''': ], the leading Nordic and Baltic operator, joins FreeMove. | |||
''']''' | |||
'''January 2006''': ] leaves FreeMove as a condition of the acquisition of O2. | |||
FreeMove signed a partnership with leading Russian operator ] in February 2011 to include the Russian market. | |||
'''December 2003''': FreeMove is formed with four leading European operators. ], ], ] and ], | |||
With a subscriber base of 57 million, MegaFon is the second largest operator in Russia’s growing telecoms market, both in terms of subscriber numbers and revenue share.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ewdn.com/2011/02/15/megafon-becomes-partner-of-international-freemove-alliance/ |title=MegaFon becomes partner of International FreeMove Alliance | East-West Digital News |publisher=Ewdn.com |date=2011-02-15 |accessdate=2016-02-16}}</ref> | |||
== Membership == | |||
''']''' | |||
As of July 2020, FreeMove has four active members and one former member. Founding member Telefónica was required to end membership of FreeMove in order to acquire ], with the ] citing competition concerns.<ref name="Telefonica-O2">{{cite web|title=Telefonica has to leave Freemove to complete O2 deal|url=https://rethinkresearch.biz/articles/telefonica-has-to-leave-freemove-to-complete-o2-deal/|publisher=Rethink Research|accessdate=30 July 2020}}</ref> The Commission were concerned non-FreeMove members would have to pay significantly more for roaming services in the UK, as three out of the four largest mobile network operators would have been members of the FreeMove alliance. | |||
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| {{dts|format=dmy|2006|03|16}}<ref name="Telia Joining">{{cite web|title=TeliaSonera joins FreeMove|url=https://www.teliacompany.com/fi/nyhetsrum/pressmeddelanden/2006/3/teliasonera-joins-freemove/|publisher=Telia Company|accessdate=30 July 2020}}</ref> | |||
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=== Partnerships === | |||
A partnership with ] was announced in November 10, 2010. | |||
FreeMove has partnerships with several mobile telecommunication operators and alliances which provide services in territories not serviced by members. Partners have access to the FreeMove networks and FreeMove has access to the partner's network. | |||
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!style="width:160px;"|Partner network<ref name="partner">{{cite web|title=Who We Are|date=26 September 2017|url=https://www.freemove.com/who-we-are|publisher=FreeMove|accessdate=16 June 2023}}</ref> | |||
!style="width:50px;"| Partner since | |||
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| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|11|27}}<ref name="bt partnership">{{cite web|title=FreeMove extends seamless mobile connectivity with BT|date=27 November 2017|url=https://www.freemove.com/bt-joins-freemove/|publisher=FreeMove|accessdate=30 July 2020}}</ref> | |||
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| {{dts|format=dmy|2020|01|23}}<ref name="swisscom partnership">{{cite web|title=Swisscom joins FreeMove Alliance|url=https://www.swisscom.ch/en/about/news/2020/01/23-freemove-alliance.html|publisher=Swisscom|accessdate=30 July 2020}}</ref> | |||
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| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|02|14}}<ref name="megafon partnership">{{cite web|title=MWC - FreeMove Alliance Strengthens its International Footprint with MegaFon |date=14 February 2011 |url=https://www.mobileeurope.co.uk/press-wire/8543-mwc-freemove-alliance-strengthens-its-international-footprint-with-megafon|publisher=Mobile Europe|accessdate=30 July 2020}}</ref> | |||
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| {{flagicon|US}} ] | |||
| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|11|11}}<ref name="tmobileusa partnership">{{cite web|title=T-Mobile USA joins FreeMove|url=https://telecoms.com/23336/t-mobile-usa-joins-freemove/|publisher=Informa PLC|accessdate=30 July 2020}}</ref> | |||
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| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|10|19}}<ref name="turkcell partnership">{{cite web|title=FreeMove Alliance expands footprint with Turkcell|url=https://www.telecompaper.com/news/freemove-alliance-expands-footprint-with-turkcell--763186|publisher=Telcome.paper BV|accessdate=30 July 2020}}</ref> | |||
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| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|09|11}}<ref name="eir partnership">{{cite web|title=FreeMove extends seamless mobile connectivity with BT|url=https://eurocomms.com/industry-news/9271-eircom-joins-freemove-alliance|publisher=SJP Business Media|accessdate=30 July 2020}}</ref> | |||
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'''BT''' | |||
] joined FreeMove in November 2017. BT is one of the world’s leading communications services companies. BT serves the needs of customers in the UK and in 180 countries worldwide. Their main activities are the provision of fixed-line services, broadband, mobile and TV products and services as well as networked IT services. | |||
T-Mobile US, Inc. is the U.S. wireless operation of Deutsche Telekom AG. The company is the fourth-largest wireless carrier in the U.S. market with 33.73 million customers and annual revenues of US$21.35 billion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wirelessweek.com/news/2010/11/t-mobile-usa-joins-freemove-alliance |title=T-Mobile USA Joins FreeMove Alliance |publisher=Wirelessweek.com |date= |accessdate=2016-02-16}}</ref> | |||
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'''Bridge Alliance''' | ||
FreeMove has been co-operating with the ] since 2007.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425231548/http://www.freemovealliance.com/latestnews/freemove-and-bridge-mobile-alliance-to-establish-alliance-to-alliance-cooperation/ |date=2012-04-25 }}, FreeMove Press Release, 27 March 2007</ref> This partnership was extended in June 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.freemove.com/freemove-and-bridge-alliance-extend-partnership-to-offer-integrated-enterprise-mobility-across-106-markets/|title = FreeMove and Bridge Alliance extend partnership to offer integrated Enterprise Mobility across 106 markets | FreeMove|date = 19 June 2017}}</ref> Bridge covers over 800 million customers across 38 markets,<ref>, Bridge Alliance Press Release, June 18, 2007</ref> ensuring that frequent travelers can use a suite of value-added services for roaming amongst member countries. | |||
The partnership between FreeMove and Turkcell was announced in October 2010. The company has 34.1 million subscribers in Turkey as of June 30, 2011.<ref></ref> | |||
'''Swisscom''' | |||
''']''' | |||
] joined FreeMove in January 2020. Swisscom, Switzerland’s leading telecoms company and one of its leading IT companies, is headquartered in Ittigen, close to the capital city Berne. To the end of the 3rd Quarter 2019 19,500 employees generated sales of CHF 8,456 million. It is 51% Confederation-owned and is one of Switzerland’s most sustainable and innovative companies. | |||
NOS Comunicações, S.A., previously known as Optimus, is the biggest communication and entertainment group in Portugal and is part of the FreeMove ecosystem since a long time as Optimus was partly owned by the Orange group. The company totals over 3.3 million customers in Mobile, 1.5 in TV and Phone and nearly 1 million Wireless Internet customers.NOS has a strong market share in 3P, 4P and 5P subscribers, and is leading in terms of revenues. Its presence is growing in both B2C and B2B with a single brand for all services and all segments. NOS features the best mobile network (90% of the population covered with 4G). The company has a proven track record for innovation, with multiple successful product launches and customer awards. | |||
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'''MegaFon''' | ||
FreeMove signed a partnership with leading Russian operator ] in February 2011 to include the Russian market. | |||
eir is the principal provider of fixed-line and mobile telecommunications services in Ireland with approximately 2 million customers. FreeMove has partnered with eircom in June 2013 to increase its footprint and offer customers greater options when it comes to providing seamless mobile communications in Ireland. The company has the most extensive network in Ireland and provides a comprehensive range of advanced voice, data, broadband and ICT services to the residential, small business, enterprise and public sector markets. | |||
With a subscriber base of 57 million, MegaFon is the second largest operator in Russia’s growing telecoms market, both in terms of subscriber numbers and revenue share.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ewdn.com/2011/02/15/megafon-becomes-partner-of-international-freemove-alliance/ |title=MegaFon becomes partner of International FreeMove Alliance | East-West Digital News |publisher=Ewdn.com |date=2011-02-15 |accessdate=2016-02-16}}</ref> | |||
The Group is currently constructing Ireland’s largest fibre broadband network that will reach 1.9 million homes and businesses in the next five years. Launched in May 2013, the network now reaches 1.2 million homes and businesses and is the cornerstone of eir’s €2.5 billion strategic investment programme. eir’s mobile division operates under the Meteor and eirMobile brands. In 2013, the Group was the first operator to launch 4G services in Ireland. It has spent more than €300m on improved 3G mobile services and high-speed 4G mobile broadband for customers. | |||
'''T-Mobile US''' | |||
== Products and services == | |||
Products and services promoted by FreeMove include voice and data roaming tariffs, central reporting & ordering in 100+ countries. | |||
A partnership with ] was announced in November 10, 2010. This partnership was renewed and expanded in Dec. 2017. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.freemove.com/freemove-and-t-mobile-us-extend-partnership/|title = Expanded US Partnership | FreeMove|date = 11 December 2017}}</ref> | |||
Service management offer include a centralised contract plus implementation management, Harmonised Service Performance Indicators, as well as dedicated customer support management for fleet managers. | |||
T-Mobile US has 72 million customers as at Q1 2017, providing mobile voice and data services and serving as the host network for many mobile virtual network operators.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wirelessweek.com/news/2010/11/t-mobile-usa-joins-freemove-alliance |title=T-Mobile USA Joins FreeMove Alliance |publisher=Wirelessweek.com |date= |accessdate=2016-02-16}}</ref> | |||
== Timeline == | |||
'''Turkcell''' | |||
'''December 2003''': FreeMove is formed with four leading European operators. ], ], ] and ], | |||
The partnership between FreeMove and ] was announced in October 2010. The company has 62 million subscribers in Turkey.<ref></ref> | |||
'''January 2006''': ] leaves the FreeMove alliance as a condition of the acquisition of O2. | |||
'''NOS''' | |||
'''March 2006''': ], the leading Nordic and Baltic operator, joins the alliance. | |||
] Comunicações, S.A., previously known as Optimus, is the biggest communication and entertainment group in Portugal. It has formed part of the FreeMove ecosystem for a long time as Optimus was previously partly owned by the Orange Group. | |||
'''September 2006''': Spanish operator ], part of the ], joins the alliance. | |||
'''eir''' | |||
'''March 2007''': FreeMove and Bridge Alliance announce that the two alliances have signed a ] to pave the way for establishing an alliance-to-alliance cooperation across their combined global footprint. | |||
] is the principal provider of fixed-line and mobile telecommunications services in Ireland with approximately 2 million customers. FreeMove has partnered with eircom since June 2013. | |||
'''October 2010''': FreeMove and ] announce their partnership. | |||
'''November 2010''': A key strategic partnership with ] is announced to better support multinational corporations operating on both sides of the ]. | |||
'''February 2011''': FreeMove signs a partnership with leading Russian operator ]. | |||
'''August 2011''': FreeMove expands its presence into South East Europe with mobile telecommunications services providers ] (Greece) | |||
'''September 2013 :''' Eir, the main Irish operator, joins FreeMove Alliance. <ref>http://businessandleadership.com/business/item/42548-eircom-joins-freemove/</ref> | |||
'''January 2017 :'''Sunrise, one the Swiss leading operators joins the FreeMove. <ref>http://www.freemove.com/?news=freemove-enters-partnership-sunrise-communications-ag </ref> | |||
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== External links == | |||
* {{official website|http://www.freemove.com/}} | |||
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Telecommunication |
Founded | December 2003; 21 years ago (December 2003) |
Headquarters | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Key people | Lazaro Fernandez (General Manager) |
Members |
The FreeMove alliance is a business alliance of mobile telecommunications companies based in Europe.
History
The FreeMove alliance was established in 2003, combining the national network capabilities of four of Europe's largest national mobile operators: Deutsche Telecom, France Télécom (now Orange S.A.), Telefónica and Telecom Italia (TIM) for multinational customers.
Timeline
January 2020: Swisscom joined FreeMove in January 2020.
November 2017: BT joined FreeMove in November 2017.
September 2013 : Eir, the main Irish operator, joins FreeMove.
August 2011: FreeMove expands its presence into South East Europe with mobile telecommunications services providers Cosmote (Greece)
February 2011: FreeMove signs a partnership with leading Russian operator MegaFon.
November 2010: A key strategic partnership with T-Mobile US is announced to better support multinational corporations operating on both sides of the Atlantic.
October 2010: FreeMove and Turkcell announce their partnership.
March 2007: FreeMove and Bridge Alliance announce that the two organisations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to pave the way for establishing an tight cooperation across their combined global footprint.
September 2006: Spanish operator Amena, part of the France Télécom group, joins FreeMove.
March 2006: TeliaSonera, the leading Nordic and Baltic operator, joins FreeMove.
January 2006: Telefónica leaves FreeMove as a condition of the acquisition of O2.
December 2003: FreeMove is formed with four leading European operators. Orange, Deutsche Telekom, Telecom Italia and Telefónica,
Membership
As of July 2020, FreeMove has four active members and one former member. Founding member Telefónica was required to end membership of FreeMove in order to acquire O2, with the European Commission citing competition concerns. The Commission were concerned non-FreeMove members would have to pay significantly more for roaming services in the UK, as three out of the four largest mobile network operators would have been members of the FreeMove alliance.
Member network | Joined | Exited |
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Orange | December 2003 | — |
Deutsche Telekom | December 2003 | — |
TIM | December 2003 | — |
Telia Company | 16 March 2006 | — |
Telefónica | December 2003 | January 2006 |
Partnerships
FreeMove has partnerships with several mobile telecommunication operators and alliances which provide services in territories not serviced by members. Partners have access to the FreeMove networks and FreeMove has access to the partner's network.
Partner network | Partner since |
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BT | 27 November 2017 |
Swisscom | 23 January 2020 |
Bridge Alliance | March 2007 |
MegaFon | 14 February 2011 |
T-Mobile US | 11 November 2010 |
Turkcell | 19 October 2010 |
eir | 11 September 2013 |
NOS | December 2003 |
BT
BT joined FreeMove in November 2017. BT is one of the world’s leading communications services companies. BT serves the needs of customers in the UK and in 180 countries worldwide. Their main activities are the provision of fixed-line services, broadband, mobile and TV products and services as well as networked IT services.
Bridge Alliance
FreeMove has been co-operating with the Bridge Alliance since 2007. This partnership was extended in June 2017. Bridge covers over 800 million customers across 38 markets, ensuring that frequent travelers can use a suite of value-added services for roaming amongst member countries.
Swisscom
Swisscom joined FreeMove in January 2020. Swisscom, Switzerland’s leading telecoms company and one of its leading IT companies, is headquartered in Ittigen, close to the capital city Berne. To the end of the 3rd Quarter 2019 19,500 employees generated sales of CHF 8,456 million. It is 51% Confederation-owned and is one of Switzerland’s most sustainable and innovative companies.
MegaFon
FreeMove signed a partnership with leading Russian operator MegaFon in February 2011 to include the Russian market.
With a subscriber base of 57 million, MegaFon is the second largest operator in Russia’s growing telecoms market, both in terms of subscriber numbers and revenue share.
T-Mobile US
A partnership with T-Mobile US was announced in November 10, 2010. This partnership was renewed and expanded in Dec. 2017.
T-Mobile US has 72 million customers as at Q1 2017, providing mobile voice and data services and serving as the host network for many mobile virtual network operators.
Turkcell
The partnership between FreeMove and Turkcell was announced in October 2010. The company has 62 million subscribers in Turkey.
NOS
NOS Comunicações, S.A., previously known as Optimus, is the biggest communication and entertainment group in Portugal. It has formed part of the FreeMove ecosystem for a long time as Optimus was previously partly owned by the Orange Group.
eir
Eir is the principal provider of fixed-line and mobile telecommunications services in Ireland with approximately 2 million customers. FreeMove has partnered with eircom since June 2013.
See also
References
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- "Telefonica has to leave Freemove to complete O2 deal". Rethink Research. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "Our Members". FreeMove. 26 September 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "TeliaSonera joins FreeMove". Telia Company. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "Who We Are". FreeMove. 26 September 2017. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
- "FreeMove extends seamless mobile connectivity with BT". FreeMove. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "Swisscom joins FreeMove Alliance". Swisscom. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "MWC - FreeMove Alliance Strengthens its International Footprint with MegaFon". Mobile Europe. 14 February 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "T-Mobile USA joins FreeMove". Informa PLC. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "FreeMove Alliance expands footprint with Turkcell". Telcome.paper BV. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "FreeMove extends seamless mobile connectivity with BT". SJP Business Media. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- FreeMove and Bridge Mobile Alliance to Establish Alliance-to-Alliance Cooperation Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine, FreeMove Press Release, 27 March 2007
- "FreeMove and Bridge Alliance extend partnership to offer integrated Enterprise Mobility across 106 markets | FreeMove". 19 June 2017.
- Bridge Mobile Alliance welcomes Advanced Info Service as its 11th operator member, Bridge Alliance Press Release, June 18, 2007
- "MegaFon becomes partner of International FreeMove Alliance | East-West Digital News". Ewdn.com. 2011-02-15. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
- "Expanded US Partnership | FreeMove". 11 December 2017.
- "T-Mobile USA Joins FreeMove Alliance". Wirelessweek.com. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
- http://www.turkcell.com.tr/site/en/turkcellhakkinda/Sayfalar/genel-bakis/genel.aspx
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