Crown (telecommunications)

Crown Cellular plc (formerly The O2 Company) is a British public holding company formed in August 27, 2020, to hold telecommunications assets sold by Styhon Battersea to prevent antitrust violations. Almost all shares are owned by Kasperi Salovaara, who is also the co-founder and a shareholder of Styhon Battersea, through his company Vuori.

As of December 2020, its only brand is O2 (though they also own giffgaff), formerly owned by Telefonica UK.

Spin-off of O2
In 2020, Styhon Battersea successfully acquired,  and , which would result in them gaining the UK telecom market share of 65% (counting Tesco Mobile's 6% share). During the acquisition process, Styhon Battersea discussed a spin-off of certain assets with the British, German and Irish governments to prevent a duopoly in the countries.

Vodafone Italy, Vodafone Spain and 3 Austria (merged with Czech Telecom Austria GmbH) were sold to Crown Cellular and rebranded under O2 by December 2020; Tele2 Germany, sold with O2 Germany, merged with Czech Telecom Germany GmbH into O2 by that time as well.

O2 was announced to launch in Serbia in January 2021, after Vip mobile (integrated with Telenor Serbia) was set to partially split in a way that would allow 10% of the Serbian telecom market share to go to a new telecom (out of the 55% market share owned by Vip mobile at the moment). O2 will also launch in Ukraine, as of result of Kyivstar's split into Vodafone Ukraine and O2.

Vodafone Ireland and Telenor Bulgaria were transferred from Styhon Battersea to Oliver Watson's OWL Ventures, who then struck a deal with Crown to relaunch them under the O2 brand by mid-February 2021.

Styhon Battersea Telecom/Crown merger
Around mid-2021, during OWL Ventures's IPO, Styhon Battersea and Crown started a "silent merger" into their majority owner Vuori, with Crown becoming the surviving division solely dedicated to the "telecoms" industry. As of result, Crown gained its own division for operations in Asia, Oceania, the Middle East and Africa, which it would rebrand as O2 by the end of 2021, with the exception of a few brands.

Along with the merger, Vuori acquired, from whom Crown subsequently acquired the telecommunications solutions and electronics departments, and merged it with , , , and  to form Crown Enterprise Solutions, which is also in charge of making O2 branded ADSL and OTT boxes.

Virgin Media-O2 merger
On 7 May 2020, it was announced that Telefónica had agreed to merge Telefónica UK with Liberty Global subsidiary Virgin Media, subject to approval, into a 50/50 joint venture. If the deal is approved, the merger will be completed by the middle of 2021.

The deal was put on hold temporarily during Styhon Battersea's sale of O2 (which was inherited from its acquisition of Telefónica), but Salovaara, Crown's CEO, affirmed that the merger talks were still happening with Liberty Global.

Europe
O2 is operated in Europe by Crown Cellular plc, except in Bulgaria and Ireland, where it's franchised to OWL Ventures's telecom division Hoot.

A minor exception is Spain, which was launched in 2018 as a MVNO, and operated as such until 2020 when Vodafone Spain and the O2 Spain MVNO merged to become a fully fledged operator. In addition of O2, Crown Cellular plc also operates under a 50/50 joint venture with. Crown also operates a MVNO under their own network, called.

Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa
Crown's Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa division (formerly known as Styhon Battersea Telecommunications Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa Limited) was formed out of a merger between ​Axiata Group​, ​Millicom​, ​Bharti Airtel​, ​Zain Group​, ​Vodacom​, ​Global Telecom Holding​/​VEON​, ​Africell​ and ​MTN Group​, integrated with NEQSOL Holding's telecommunications operations, and Vodafone's operations in Oceania, Africa, Asia and Middle East, all under Styhon Battersea's ownership.

They have a close partnership with OWL Ventures's Hoot division in Japan (through SoftBank), in Dominican Republic (Altice, now Claro) and Canada (Rogers). Crown is considering rebranding most acquired operations under the O2 brand by the end of 2021. They have offices in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait City, Hong Kong, Delhi and Johannesburg.

They operate the following brands and subsidiaries: They have strategic alliances with ​China Unicom​, ​Gibtelecom​, ​Andorra Telecom​, TM Cell (Turkmenistan), FSM Telecom (Federated States of Micronesia), ​Bouygues Telecom​, ​Monaco Telecom​, Telefonia Mobile Sammarinese (San Marino) and ​TELE Greenland​. They also have a joint venture with Ericsson, created to improve Airtel's mobile networks in Africa.
 * ​Celcom​ - Malaysia
 * yoodoo - digital brand
 * ​Smart Axiata​ - Cambodia
 * Smart Music
 * ​Ncell​ - Nepal
 * ​Timor Telecom​ - Timor-Leste; acquired in 2020
 * ​Vietnamobile​ - Vietnam; acquired in 2020
 * ​Airtel​ - India
 * ​Airtel Africa​ - Republic of Congo, DRC, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Seychelles, Uganda, Zambia, Gambia, Sierra Leone; integrated with Africell, and MTN's operations in Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zambia and Nigeria
 * Airtel Hutch - merger between Airtel Sri Lanka, ​Hutch​ and ​Dialog Axiata​
 * ​Robi​ - Bangladesh; integrated with ​Banglalink​
 * Tigo - Chad, Senegal and Tanzania; integrated with Airtel's operations in Chad and Tanzania
 * Spacetel - Yemen
 * Beeline - Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Armenia, with a licensed franchise in Tajikistan
 * ​MASCOM​ - Botswana (EDGE, 3G, 4G and 4.5G, fiber)
 * ​Lonestar Cell​ - Liberia
 * ​Digicel​ - Fiji, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu
 * Digicel Home - triple-play service
 * Digicel Sports
 * Styhon Battersea Telecommunications Network Development Company - a consortium-like joint venture with Djibouti Telecom​, ​Ethio Telecom​ and ​Eritel​, through which they will improve mobile services and also offer them through either their new brand "Africom" and the Vodafone brand, depending on the provider
 * ​Vodafone​ - ​Turkey​, ​Egypt​, ​Ghana​, Angola and Taiwan, with licensed franchises in Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati, New Zealand and Samoa; integrated with MTN's operations in Ghana, and ​Etisalat​'s corporate operations, ​Movicel​ and ​FarEasTone​
 * ​Vodacom​ - South Africa, DRC, Lesotho, Mozambique, Tanzania; integrated with MTN's operations in South Africa
 * ​Cell C​ - South Africa (2G, 3G, LTE); integrated with MTN-Vodacom's non-4G/5G operations in South Africa
 * ​TPG Telecom​ - 50/50 joint venture with ​Hutchison Telecom​; Australia
 * TPG - integrated with ​iiNet​ and ​Internode​
 * Vodafone Australia
 * ​Docomo Pacific​ - 50/50 joint venture with NTT DoCoMo; serving Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands
 * Vodafone Azerbaijan - merger between Bakcell and AzerTelecom
 * Vodafone Sure - Falkland Islands, Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey, St. Helena, Ascension Island, and the British Indian Ocean Territory, to be launched in Norfolk Island, Solomon Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Niue, Palau, New Caledonia and Marshall Islands in March 2021; formed out of a merger between ​Airtel-Vodafone​ and ​Sure​
 * Etisalat - United Arab Emirates, ​Egypt​ and Afghanistan; integrated with MTN Group's operations in Afghanistan
 * Moov - Ivory Coast, Central African Republic, Gabon, Togo, Benin and Niger; integrated with MTN Group's operations in Benin and Ivory Coast, Airtel's operations in Gabon, and Gabon Telecom
 * ​Mobily​ - 27% stake; Saudi Arabia
 * ​Maroc Telecom​ - Morocco; 51/49 joint venture with the government of Morocco
 * Onatel - Burkina Faso
 * ​Mauritel​ - Mauritania
 * Vodafone Mali - merger between ​Sotelma​ and ​Malitel​; 51% owned by Maroc Telecom
 * ​Jazz​ - Pakistan; integrated into Etisalat in 2020
 * JazzCash - mobile wallet service
 * ​Ufone​ - 26% stake; Pakistan
 * 9mobile - Nigeria; majority stake
 * MTN - Guinea Bissau, Eswatini, Guinea, ​Syria​, Cameroon
 * MTN Rwandacell - 80/20 joint venture with ​Crystal Telecom Rwanda​; integrated with Tigo-Airtel Africa's operations in Rwanda
 * ​MTN Irancell​ - 49/51 joint venture with Iran Electronic Development Company
 * Holding Company MTN Libya - 50/50 joint venture with the Libyan Post Telecommunications & Information Technology Company, formed from the merger between MTN Group's operations in Libya, and Al-Madar
 * Vodafone Ooredoo - Qatar and Oman; formed out of a merger between Oman Future Telecommunications, Vodafone Qatar, ​Ooredoo​ and Ooredoo Oman
 * Ooredoo - Kuwait, Myanmar, Maldives, Tunisia and ​Palestine​; integrated with Zain's operations in Kuwait
 * ​Djeezy​ - Algeria; integrated with ​Ooredoo Algeria​
 * ​Tunisie Telecom​ - 15% stake, acquired in 2020
 * GoMalta - 60% stake
 * ​Zain​ - Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, ​Saudi Arabia​, South Sudan, Sudan; integrated with MTN's operations in South Sudan and Sudan; integrated with Ooredoo's Asiacell (Iraq)
 * XL - Indonesia; formed out of a merger between ​XL Axiata​, ​Axis Telecom​, ​Indosat Ooredoo​ and 3 Indonesia's prepaid services
 * 3 Indonesia - integrated with XL Prioritas
 * Partnerships with StarHub (Singapore), LG Uplus (South Korea), Vinaphone (Vietnam) and du (United Arab Emirates)
 * Ownership stakes:
 * ​Koryolink​ - 75% stake; North Korea
 * Telecel - 60% stake; Zimbabwe
 * ​Safaricom​ - 40% stake; Kenya

Latin America
O2 Latin America is a telecommunications provider in the Caribbean and Latin America, owned through a joint venture between Hoot (33%) and Crown Cellular (67%), with its foundation finished in December 2020. It was founded through a merger of Scarlet's Latin American operations (Curaçao, Aruba and Sint Maarten), Movistar's operations in Latin America (excluding Mexico), as well as mobile operators Digicel, Tigo, Entel and Liberty Latin America.

It's the most leading operator across most countries it serves, with it holding second place in Bermuda, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guiana, Nicaragua and Suriname, rivaling and state-owned telecoms.

O2 Latin America does not operate in Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay, Brazil, Belize, Cuba or the Dominican Republic. Their subsidiaries include O2 Latin America Business (a consolidation of Liberty Latin America's B2B operations), Digicel Sports and Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico. In addition, O2 Latin America aslo runs MVNOs on its own network:  outside Spain under license from Styhon Battersea, as well as, outside Mexico and Brasil, which became a joint venture with Virgin Group as an extension of their contract.

Crown Enterprise Solutions

 * Crown International Carrier - international carrier division
 * Technicolor USA
 * - consulting division

Crown (corporate)

 * "Here and there too" (2020-present)

O2

 * "See what you can do" (2006-2008)
 * "It's your O2" (2006-2008)
 * "We’re better, connected" (2008-2013)
 * "Be more dog" (2013-2016)
 * "More for you" (2016-2018)
 * "Breathe it all in" (2018-2020)
 * "Breathtaking" (2020-present)