One Hungary
One Hungary, formerly Vodafone Hungary, is a Hungarian telecommunications company owned by 4iG and the Hungarian state. It provides mobile and fixed-line services, fiber internet, digital TV, and other IT services.
The company began in 1999 as a mobile operator after winning Hungary’s third GSM license and became the second largest mobile operator in the country. Its market share was about 27% in 2020 and around 29% in 2024. In January 2023, Antenna Hungária (a 4iG subsidiary) and a state investment company bought Vodafone Hungary (51% and 49%), and the business adopted the One brand on January 1, 2025.
One Hungary runs a nationwide mobile network (GSM, GPRS/EDGE, 3G, 4G/LTE and LTE-A) and offers fixed-line telephony, fiber to the building (FTTB) and fiber to the home (FTTH), IPTV, cable TV and various TV formats including satellite and terrestrial. The network was modernized in the 2010s, and the company has thousands of base stations to support coverage.
In 2018–2019, UPC Hungary, a large cable operator, was merged into Vodafone Hungary, and the UPC brand was retired in 2020 with services rebranded to Vodafone.
In autumn 2024, One launched OneTV, a platform that combines live TV, on-demand content and streaming services (YouTube, Netflix, Disney+, Spotify, Max) in one interface. It’s available on smartphones, tablets and smart TVs, with a mobile app on Google Play and the App Store.
This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 04:10 (CET).