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'''LuxGSM S.A.''' is a [[Luxembourg]]ian [[mobile phone]] network operator. It has 250,000 subscribers, making it the largest network in Luxembourg. From 2004 until 2009, LuxGSM was the national partner of [[Vodafone]], and its customers had access to Vodafone's network whilst [[roaming]]. However, the agreement ended in early 2009, with [[Tango (telecom)|Tango]] replacing LuxGSM as the partner network for Luxembourg of [[Vodafone]].
'''LuxGSM S.A.''', now known as '''POST''', is a [[Luxembourg]]ian [[mobile phone]] network operator. It has 250,000 subscribers, making it the largest network in Luxembourg. From 2004 until 2009, LuxGSM was the national partner of [[Vodafone]], and its customers had access to Vodafone's network whilst [[roaming]]. However, the agreement ended in early 2009, with [[Tango (telecom)|Tango]] replacing LuxGSM as the partner network for Luxembourg of [[Vodafone]].


It is 100% owned by [[P&TLuxembourg]], a [[government-owned corporation]] that provides [[mail]] and telecommunication services.
It is 100% owned by [[P&TLuxembourg]], a [[government-owned corporation]] that provides [[mail]] and telecommunication services.

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LuxGSM S.A., now known as POST, is a Luxembourgian mobile phone network operator. It has 250,000 subscribers, making it the largest network in Luxembourg. From 2004 until 2009, LuxGSM was the national partner of Vodafone, and its customers had access to Vodafone's network whilst roaming. However, the agreement ended in early 2009, with Tango replacing LuxGSM as the partner network for Luxembourg of Vodafone.

It is 100% owned by P&TLuxembourg, a government-owned corporation that provides mail and telecommunication services.

LuxGSM competes with Tango and Orange Luxembourg (formerly VOX mobile).

On September 30, 2013, P&TLuxembourg and LuxGSM merged into a single brand, POST Luxembourg. The LUXGSM network was therefore renamed POST.[1]

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