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November 06, 2014

Vodafone signs on as official sponsor for Fiji National Rugby League

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Vodafone Group Plc is a global telecommunications company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is the world's largest mobile telecommunications company measured by revenues and the world's second-largest measured by subscribers , with around 341 million proportionate subscribers as of November 2010. It operates networks in over 30 countries and has partner networks in over 40 additional countries. It owns 45% of Verizon Wireless, the largest mobile telecommunications company in the United States measured by subscribers.

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The Fiji national rugby league team, nicknamed the Bati (pronounced [m?bat?i]), represents Fiji in the sport of rugby league football and has been participating in international competition since 1992 f g . Members of the team are selected from the domestic Fijian competition, as well as from competitions in New Zealand and Australia.

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$4 million boost for FNRL <p>11:15 Mon Nov 18, 2013 <p>FNRL chairman Peni Musunamasi, centre, with Vodafone staff at the contract signing in Suva.<p>Taken from/By: FBC Sports Report by: Shalveen Chand<p>Vodafone Fiji has extended its sponsorship with the Fiji National Rugby League with a four-million dollar contract for the next three years.<p>The mobile service provider will sponsor all FNRL tournaments and events until 2017 as well as retain naming rights to the national team the bati.<p>The agreement was sealed this morning following hot on the heels of the Vodafone Fiji Bati defeat of Samoa at the Rugby League World Cup in Warrington early this morning.<p>Vodafone Managing Director, Aslam Khan says the win is an incredible feat and Vodafone Fiji is lucky to be associated with the champions.<p>FNRL chairman Peni Musunamasi applauded Vodafone for sticking with the Bati since 2006.<p>He says Vodafone came to the Bati’s aid seven years ago when they were thinking of withdrawing from the World Cup qualifiers due to lack of funds. « Back to Home« More Sports News
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