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Vodafone Portugal
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- type of organization: private
- size: gargantuan (1,001 to 10,000 people)
- website: www.vodafone.pt
- development offices: unknown
Welcome to Vodafone, the world's largest mobile community Vodafone Group is one of the world's largest mobile telecommunications companies. With a 170.6 million proportionate customer base in 27 countries, our brand is also present in other 33 countries through our partner networks. At Vodafone our aim is to deliver innovative and compelling mobile services to our Customers throughout the world, providing them a unique and top quality experience. Our Customers can count on us to connect them to what really matters - their family, friends and work - whenever they wish and wherever they are. Vodafone Portugal is the second largest cell phone operator in Portugal

