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Djuice
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Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunication
Founded2000
HeadquartersNorway
ProductsTelephony, EDGE, GSM
Websitewww.djuice.com

Djuice (short for 'digital juice') was a youth-based mobile phone plan from Telenor.

History

A Djuice Lifestyle Fair Concert, Rajshahi, Bangladesh

Djuice was launched in Bangladesh by Grameenphone on 14 April 2005, during the Bengali New Year. In October 2006, Djuice was launched by Telenor Group of Pakistan. On 14 April 2007, Djuice Bangladesh rebranded to Djuice. Djuice Bangladesh has a show called dRockstars.

In 2012, the brand Djuice was merged with Telenor, and all the balances of the Djuice customers accounts were confiscated by Telenor. In October 2013, Ukrainian mobile operator Kyivstar stopped offering mobile plans under the brand Djuice.

References

  1. Telenor (August 31, 2000). "Djuice.com enters into agreement with Total Access Communication (TAC) in Thailand". GlobeNewswire News Room. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
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